First of all, thanks for all of the compliments about the dogs mostly through p.m.'s.
Rabbit Fever, I have had some Branko bred hounds that were in fact rough as a cob! On the other hand, I have had some that were clean and nice. Just like anything it all depends. Each dog is different in some way. The best hound I ever saw run a rabbit was a FULL branko bred hound out of Jack of All trades. He was bought as a running hound from Branko and made the switch to cottontails with ease. (NOT ROUGH AT ALL) He was a superb gun dog. The mommy to these pups is a nice, clean, line running hound that has brains to stay under control. You see what she is out of. Yesterday, I ran the pups with their mommy and if I wanted to shoot the rabbit they were running I could have. It circled at least four times in the woods and I caught the dogs off of it. So, I agree with you that some Branko dogs can be wild, but some can stay under control. On the reverse side, some "cottontail bred dogs" can get rough also. But, take a look at any pedigree out there today, it is tough not to find Branko in them somewhere!

Oh, by the way, who produced Jack of all trades along with many other Large pack on hare field trial champions. You got it, East Coast Trimmer. In conclusion, from my own personal experience, yes, some branko dogs can be rough. But some can be outstanding field trial and gun dogs also.
