Castrating

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swampfire79
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Castrating

Post by swampfire79 »

Does castrating a dog efect his hunting and running?

APFII
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Re: Castrating

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Had a bluetick coonhound that was neutered. He was a pretty decent hound till he passed.Never seemed to make a diference in his hunt. Dogs that get fat and slow are the ones that are not getting hunted.

Buckshot101
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Re: Castrating

Post by Buckshot101 »

A dog's sexual reproduction system is for reproducing -- has no effect on hunting ability.

The only hunting effect is has is on females you spay, no downtime from heat cycles hunt 365 days a year............Cant' say neutered males won't bother females in heat as 2 of the 3 cut males I have will tie up with females in heat -- at least they shoot blanks.

bill huttozac
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Re: Castrating

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I do not understand why anyone would castrate a hunting dog that they were going to keep. I believe if he is a "keeper" then he is likely good enough to sire a litter of pups for me.

Buckshot101
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Re: Castrating

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I have 5 males and 3 are cut........Don't plan on breeding those males, so no use for their nuts.

One I have is not fit to breed because he has Hip Dysplasia.......just cause he is not fit to breed doesn't mean he's not still worthy of hunting.

The other 2 I had cut because I had no plans on breeding them - Not because their not fit for breeding. One of them sired a litter in 2007.

Hell, after my 3rd son this past summer, I do not plan to sire another one and gonna get cut myself as well. :biggrin:

swampfire79
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Re: Castrating

Post by swampfire79 »

Thanks for the onfo.The reason I am asking,is because I sold a male and now the guy wants to sell him.I was going to buy the dog back but he had him castrated.He is on hell of a dog.I would have never did it.Thanks

Bunnyblaster
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Re: Castrating

Post by Bunnyblaster »

People will do it for health reasons, for attitude reasons and if you're like my sister then sometimes for no reason at all. I swear anything on her farm gets castrated if it crosses her the wrong way...... :shock: ..........no matter pet or livestock.

Some people have zero interest in breeding so they never care if the dog is cut. Personally I wouldn't do it unless I had a real reason but then again I don't keep males anymore either.
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