LOSS IN THE KENNEL TODAY

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Post by CHAD_PLUNKETT »

Sorry to hear about your loss.
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PLATEAUBEAGLER
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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

MSU your right, it just makes room for a better hound and there is a reason for all losses in our kennels. i know i have been wanting to down size some so i can start raising some Patch hounds also, but didn't want it to happen this way, i would have druther have seen him go to someone else than to get ran over, hind sight is 20-20 so we never no.

thanks liquidcool,checkmate, and Chad also.

Donnie

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Sorry to hear of your loss.

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Post by DarrinG »

Sorry to hear about losing a dog Donnie. Thats the hard way to loose one. :cry: Hope you have extra good luck with all the pups you have on the way.
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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

thanks wrongside and Darrin it's a tuff way to lose one, just glad no one was injured in the vehicle, that would be even worse.

Maybe these pups that are coming will help the loss, and i maybe getting 2 patch males out of bossman from Plows hound tomorrow.this will put a little gettie up in my get along.

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Sorry to hear about your loss.

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Post by DarrinG »

Dang, you're gonna have puppies running out the ying-yang over there....you've bred what, 3 bitches? and also buying puppies? Wow, you've got more patience than I do! :lol:
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PLATEAUBEAGLER
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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

thanks huntin54. it must be something in the air this weekend a buddy of mine lost 2 this weekend 1 to a train and the other to a car in Fla. and just got off the phone with 1 of my local runners and he lost 1 that hung it's self in the pen.
bad holiday weekend for the hounds.

Donnie

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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

Darrin i know this sounds crazy but this was the final cross's in my kennel to see which cross i was going to stick with to be my best, plus i have some locals who have been wanting some pups out of these breeding. but this would let me know which was the best results of my bred dogs. as for the other 2 patch hounds it's a deal hard to turn down out of the Bossman of Plows.
Besides i have 2 boy's that love to handle, train, and hunt dogs as much as i do.
And no i'm not a dog trader, just a man trying to better his kennel of hounds.
But like you said give me patients, so pray alot for me and the boys.

Donnie

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Post by DarrinG »

Whoa Donnie, I never said you were a "dog trader"! :shock: I just made a comment that you were gonna have plenty of pups over there soon and we all know how aggrivating puppies can be at times....dont jump to conclusions or put words in my mouth! :confused: I am simply wishing you well with the pups! Now, where were we.... :lol:
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PLATEAUBEAGLER
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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

no Darrin not putting words in your mouth, i know what you meant, but you know how some others think, thats all.
didn't mean it that way at all, and know you would never say anything to offend me or others.
No problem and sorry that you thought i was pointing at you. I would never do that,especially to you,cause i think of you of as a good friend.

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No problem! :D
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Post by lonewolf »

donnie here is a pic of a litter mate to your male,,,,,i think briarhopper has another,,,,,


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this is ky beagles total anihilation

sire,,, rheaumes blue syris

dam,,,hardtimes wkk total chaos
you can take a kid out of the country, but you cant take the country out of a kid

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Post by Briarhoppers »

I do have a litter mate male...I'll try to get a pic. to post. He is a 14 1/2" open marked tri w/ a little ticking. Good looking hound and built pretty solid. He started a little slow for me, but when he decided to start he has never looked back. This past gun season he really impressed me.
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PLATEAUBEAGLER
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Post by PLATEAUBEAGLER »

briarhopper and lonewolf, yep that is the litter mates, they are great hounds. Nitro was a late starter but when he kicked in he also did great and improved each time out. I had solo him alot lately which let me see his true ability, and to build his hunt, and confidence, which was the best thing i could have done.Last season i gunned over him with excellent results, took many bunnies from him.
My opinion is SY throwed some great pups overall,some late starters but when they kick in the didn't look back, just got better.

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