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Nash's Beagles
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Post by Nash's Beagles »

John New from KY Started and still runs the New City honds

voodoo
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NEW CITY HOUNDS

Post by voodoo »

THE NEW CITY HOUNDS ARE FROM ( JOHNNY NEW) HIS BROUTHER BRUCE IS NEW COUNTRY.I HAVE RAN SEVERAL OF THE NEW CITY DOGS THEY COME IN A WIDE VARIETY .JOHNNY BREDS A LOT LOOKING FOR THE ALL AROUND DOG. JOHNNY LIVES IN JESMINE CO KY ( HE HELPED FOUND THE MIDWEST GUN DOG ASSOCIATION.)
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ridge hunter
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Post by ridge hunter »

Any feed back on the Knee High Bloodline? Speed- line control- hunt

dogrunnerone
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Post by dogrunnerone »

My Bad!!!! I was only going off of the breeder information I had seen on Boogieman's paperwork and it was Bruce New and his full name was New City Boogieman. Sorry, I spoke without knowing all the details.
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Kansas Mike
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Post by Kansas Mike »

Ridge Hunter, The Knee High Kennel that I know of was owned by Jerry Eversole from Indiana. He owned and ran Mid West style dogs. He bought Branko's Boone Creek Trimmer from Ricky Sester. He also owned a real nice Dingus bred male. I think he had some Indian Hills Major bred bitches as well. So he ran some pretty aggressive rabbit dogs.

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Post by akcbg »

I have owned a couple of branko dogs that were both soild med. speed but both of them would swing very very wide, most of the time they just would start a another rabbit ( is what i always thought ) and would just keep on going deeper in the woods. I now have one with boldstoke breeding, she is very fast ( faster than i like ) .On a check she swings very wide to start and if she doesnt pick it up she works back to the point of the lose. But other wise a good dog. She does have a 3rd and a 6th place in the lp hunts when she was about 2 years old

wvduece
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Post by wvduece »

what do you guys know about the rising sun dogs such as hunt, speed working checks n confirmation like to find out all i can on the rising sun dogs thanks jb
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yellow mt. kennels
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Post by yellow mt. kennels »

GAY BLOOD DOGS, WITH THE RIGHT CROSSES OF LITTLE IRELAND, AND BEDLAM BLOOD IN THERE.

GOOD CONFORMATION FOR ALL AY HUNTING
MED., MED. FAST TO FAST SPEEDS
GEARS TO RUN IT LIKE CONDITIONS ALLOW
ABOVE AVERAGE HUNT
DESIRE TO PLEASE--ONCE THEY KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, EXPECT
GOOD CHECK DOGS, CLAIM QUICK AND GO
INSIDE OUT CHECK DOGS
ABOVE AVERAGE LINE CONTROL
EASY TO START


WEIRCREEK, AND SKULLFORK CROSS---THE RIGHT CROSS!!!!!!!!!
MOST OF THE SAME TRAITA AS THE GAY DOGS


BUT AS WITH ANYTHING, YOUV'E GOT TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK, GET THE RIGHT CROSSES, AND HOPE FOR THE BEST WHEN YOU ROLL THE DICE!!!
BUT WITH THESE, THE DECK IS STACKED IN YOUR FAVOR MORE TIMES THAN NOT!!

JAMES DAVIS
YELLOW MT. KENNELS

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Post by tommyg »

Kingwood,Mt State are the lines for Extreme Hunt and track hounds. Crossed they are awesome Rabbit hounds. Most are med-fast to fast,run a good line for the foot they have. I like the Branko hounds with Jack,Ali Baba and Magnum force up close crossed into Mt State stuff,don't care for the wind sprinters. I have got to see a couple out of Money Sunk Mountain Man and they had great nose and hunt,nice hounds definetly will be crossing out to one.
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Post by bullboy »

iv'e seen most of the hareblooded dogs run paycheck nose hunt high med fast they can can swing in the check. branko med to fast med hunt check work really varies. burchlake med fast hunt hard brains ranger dan med and a few faster awsome nose brains great check work confermation is so so hh shaker high med to fasst awsome nose hunt pretty hard .lake ogema casey speed fast med good hunt good nose striker speed med good nose brains and gears if he was crossed on dogs with speed like hh shaker he could make a med fast dog. moneysunk mountain man seen a few run high med awsome nose brains gears hunt hard my type of dog maybe i'm kennel blind. boldstroke iv;e owned some and seen others run no comment but they do hunt hard. i think people look at dogs in different ways and peoples speed really varies the trialing i do at times when senting is good you need herder fast dogs that want the front and can handle the front we run hare and hare run different then cottontails. so i feel go watch some dogs run and gauge them to your likeing i use to put more value on speed and now i think there is some dogs out there that can give more to what i like and if i don't win at a trial then so what .

pooch
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Post by pooch »

ANYBODY HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE ON THE DEL-RAY-STUBBY LINE
OR WRIGHT-LINE-OZZIE

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