Older Bloodlines

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Older Bloodlines

Post by houndmusic »

I'm looking for some older bloodlines of Beagles... Gay, Bucks Branch, Thorn Gap, Skullfork, Hanks Jo Jo Blue,Yellow Creek ect. I have some Branko/Indian Hills breeding, but I prefer the older, more medium-fast speed bunny dogs.
Can anyone reccomend to me a REPUTABLE breeder that ACTIVELY HUNTS or trials their hounds and is not just breeding to keep the bloodline around?
My e-mail is HoundMusic80@aol.com
THANKS!!!

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What part of the country do you live, or is distance not important?

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Post by mony »

Hey Houndmusic,
Here's a link to some tight Gay blood.
http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/hounds/bak ... eagles.htm

Tommy Farmer is the breeder. We got two from him and are very happy with them. He's a class act.
You have to be patient with them but given plenty of field time they'll be fine dogs at about 18 months - 2yrs.

Take Care,
Mony

houndmusic

Post by houndmusic »

I'm in NY, can't really travel too far tho...

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Post by DG TX »

Check with http://www.harehunter.com Butch Keene has been around longer than most. Take a look and DON"T let the HARE scare you. Old lines that can drive or walk as conditions demand on any type of rabbit. :cool:
"Run the most rabbit, with the least amout of wasted action"...

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