Pedigree on a dog named Box's Samantha
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Re: Pedigree on a dog named Box's Samantha
I have a male out of the Primetime X Samantha cross and he does just fine. Hunts really good and is just as fast as any dog he has ever ran with. He was a handful when I first got him as far as the shyness and backtracking problems but since I have run him quite a bit he has turned out to be a good hound. Maybe I got the only good one out of the bunch, or maybe I just don't expect as much out of him as the rest do.
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Re: Pedigree on a dog named Box's Samantha
BTTironjawdawgs wrote:The part that is in bold lettering. Is this males Sire FC Northway Ninja and Dam Reffett's Ky Mtn Chime"r" ???? If it is, could you please let me know how I could contack the owner of this male? Thanks for your time.271rockridge wrote:I have a female out of Turbo x Samantha like you said upper medium speed good line control and extreme hunt.Just bred her to a Chimer x Ninja male 2 days ago.I was told Samantha made AKC FC in 4 trials winning all 4 dont know if thats right or not just what I was told.Anybody out there know if this is true?
Elliott Peters
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Re: Pedigree on a dog named Box's Samantha
Ironjaws, I would say that by "CHIMER", they meant FC Brent's Birchlick Chimer, and by "NINJA", they meant IFC Maravic's Blue Ninja. Chaffin Crank, I figured there would be at least one or two in the litter make it; the parents were too good. I also made a cross with Prime Time that for the most part was a failure, but I still got one great one. The good ones are really good (winners) and the culls are easy to spot also. If the good Time stuff is bred right by breeders, they could have a positive impact on the breed, but if guys breed hounds that should be culled just because they are out of Prime Time or any famous stud for that matter, the results could be disasterous.
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Re: Pedigree on a dog named Box's Samantha
Wells Woods,WELLS WOODS wrote:Ironjaws, I would say that by "CHIMER", they meant FC Brent's Birchlick Chimer, and by "NINJA", they meant IFC Maravic's Blue Ninja. Chaffin Crank, I figured there would be at least one or two in the litter make it; the parents were too good. I also made a cross with Prime Time that for the most part was a failure, but I still got one great one. The good ones are really good (winners) and the culls are easy to spot also. If the good Time stuff is bred right by breeders, they could have a positive impact on the breed, but if guys breed hounds that should be culled just because they are out of Prime Time or any famous stud for that matter, the results could be disasterous.
Thank you so much for your reply. That was my guess but I had to find out for sure.
Elliott
EP's Northway Iron Jaw Kennels
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Future:
http://www.espomagazine.com/pedigrees/11459.htm
http://www.espomagazine.com/pedigrees/11461.htm
http://www.freewebs.com/epsnorthwayiron ... /index.htm
Future:
http://www.espomagazine.com/pedigrees/11459.htm
http://www.espomagazine.com/pedigrees/11461.htm