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I never got to see Reggie run, but I know some of the judges that he won under in the Mid-West & I've seen some of the dogs that he beat run & I have no doubt that he was an exceptional hound. He has produced FC's in the Mid-West & I've yet to see a dog finish in the Mid-West that wasn't an all around fine hound. Ky Lucky is a tremendous hound in every way. One year at South Ky's licensed trial, all 5 placing hounds were by Reggie in the 15" male class.
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I SAW THOSE RESULTS GREG NEVER SAW THAT BEFORE ALL 5 DOGS OUT OF 1 STUD THAT OUGHT TO TELL U SOMETHING .U SEE RECORDS LIVE AND OPINIONS DIE ITS THAT SIMPLE U CANT ADD OR TAKE AWAY FROM THAT .
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From all my research now just take in to consideration I am new to beagles, but one could not go wrong breeding to Greenwell's Reggie or Ohio Reggie or sons off of them. Also it looks like Ninja bred dogs would be a good way to go also. It might not be everybody's bag of dogs but it sure is looking like a man can't go wrong with this line of dogs. And I do understand that not every rabbit dog is a stud-dog but to be fair not every stud-dog is a rabbit dog either. I am one that believes it is in the genes and it looks like I have found a good line that has the genes to make rabbit dogs.
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Have you check out any kennels in the north or north east to see other bloodlines ?Ole Mule wrote:From all my research now just take in to consideration I am new to beagles, but one could not go wrong breeding to Greenwell's Reggie or Ohio Reggie or sons off of them. Also it looks like Ninja bred dogs would be a good way to go also. It might not be everybody's bag of dogs but it sure is looking like a man can't go wrong with this line of dogs. And I do understand that not every rabbit dog is a stud-dog but to be fair not every stud-dog is a rabbit dog either. I am one that believes it is in the genes and it looks like I have found a good line that has the genes to make rabbit dogs.
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ole mule i also think you have found a good line ! if you look at just reggies top side you have trimmer,jack,prop,turbo.on the bottom same stuff through ninja! if that makes some puke in there mouth . than most all beagles on this board do ! north,east,south or west these dogs are probably in most pedigrees of the beagles we all run! reggie is linebred off of jack oflittlewoody wrote:Have you check out any kennels in the north or north east to see other bloodlines ?Ole Mule wrote:From all my research now just take in to consideration I am new to beagles, but one could not go wrong breeding to Greenwell's Reggie or Ohio Reggie or sons off of them. Also it looks like Ninja bred dogs would be a good way to go also. It might not be everybody's bag of dogs but it sure is looking like a man can't go wrong with this line of dogs. And I do understand that not every rabbit dog is a stud-dog but to be fair not every stud-dog is a rabbit dog either. I am one that believes it is in the genes and it looks like I have found a good line that has the genes to make rabbit dogs.
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Amen outrider66
Littlewoody, Knowing Old Mule, he has looked at every stud dog with a pedigree on this web site and many more. Allots of people don’t understand mule like I do. The old Mule may be new to the beagle world but he has bread more dogs then most of us. I am telling on you mule
but, he even started a line of squirrel dogs that is now recognize by a well known kennel club. So to the ones who thinks he doesn’t know $hit; your wrong. He believes in line breeding and breeding the best to the best. Mule is like myself, we really don’t care if you like them or not. I feed my dogs and they are the real deal or they would not live at my house. Mule is getting his start from me and my dogs are breed heavy Turbo, Reggie and Switch a Gear.
If you like them you like them; if you don’t you don’t. Like I said in my last post it’s not the dogs fought he is a dog. Man brought the bitch to Reggie, he didn’t go to them. IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs.
Reggie has proved himself and that’s a fact if you like it or not!!!
Littlewoody, Knowing Old Mule, he has looked at every stud dog with a pedigree on this web site and many more. Allots of people don’t understand mule like I do. The old Mule may be new to the beagle world but he has bread more dogs then most of us. I am telling on you mule

If you like them you like them; if you don’t you don’t. Like I said in my last post it’s not the dogs fought he is a dog. Man brought the bitch to Reggie, he didn’t go to them. IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs.
Reggie has proved himself and that’s a fact if you like it or not!!!

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IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs. That's not alway the case every breeding is a gamble .reggie hounds are fine as long as the temp don't drop down below 25 . But I'm sure u know that ! 

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What happens when the temp drops below 25?littlewoody wrote:IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs. That's not alway the case every breeding is a gamble .reggie hounds are fine as long as the temp don't drop down below 25 . But I'm sure u know that !
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Chimney Rock Kennel wrote:What happens when the temp drops below 25?littlewoody wrote:IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs. That's not alway the case every breeding is a gamble .reggie hounds are fine as long as the temp don't drop down below 25 . But I'm sure u know that !
Everyone knows that most reggie hounds struggle to run a rabbit when the temperatures drops down below 25 degrees Hopes this helps .

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Thanks for the info.
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my opinion might not mean much to most but i have ran with several dogs out of Reggie and own two grand pups to him one of those is a lprc i have ran with dogs out of Ky Lucky, Bad Moon Rising, and all i can say is these dogs are tough and they keep reproducing i am sure there is some guys out there that will run these grandpups out of reggie and show i know i will mine so in short if you can keep reproducing this many hounds he cant be all bad so all i know is keep breeding Reggie he is making a big difference in the beagling world and when it comes to cant run a rabbit when it is 25 degrees mine is not having no problems Terry Barrett
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This conversation is the same about any popular stud dog; even his sire Turbo; some hated him ,some loved him; some learned to love him. I used to not like Pacesetter bred dogs mainly because some of my beagle buddies were down on him for some reason. Then after judging several trials where the Pacesetter dogs ran well in my opinion & getting beat by them, I said the heck with what I hear, I'll go with what I see. Pacesetter became a great influence in beagling & still going strong through Gator , Oliver, Black Point, Big Creek, Cedar Beck, & a ton of the Pacesetter x Heli-prop crosses that are too many to mention. My opinion though, is when you get a good thing don't over do it too much by inbreeding & closing your mind to any other bloodline out there. If you notice, a lot of the people that went to a certain dog & only used him with a do or die mentality ended up with crap. I say throw in a little Reggie, a little Prime Time, Pacestter, Ninja, Shaker, Striker, Sock It To Me , Indian Hills, Branko or whatever bloodlines you like & let the survival of the fittest prevail. Whether it's what suits you in your backyard or what hounds can prove thier dominance in the field trial arena. The AKC Mid West format suits me, but I and most people can spot a good rabbit hound at any trial format or association they happen to be at. JM2CENTS SEEYA...
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I have seen several run great at way below 25 degrees. There are great ones, good ones, and ones that need culled in all lines. If one cant run below 25 they need culled.Chimney Rock Kennel wrote:What happens when the temp drops below 25?littlewoody wrote:IF You breed average dogs to a good stud you get average dogs. That's not alway the case every breeding is a gamble .reggie hounds are fine as long as the temp don't drop down below 25 . But I'm sure u know that !
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Now you're just being a hater. Can't run well when it's under 25 degrees ? Surely you jest. Where do you think every hound in his pedigree came from? Canada; I hear it get's quite chilly up that way.
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Well I guess I will be OK here in South Carolina because it is very few mornings that its under 25 deg. LOL!!!!
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