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she has a more chop style brk and i havent had her out myself to see how she hunts so all i know is what i have been told when i purchased her a few months ago which is that she is started well just needs finished out tgonna try and get her out some today ans see what happens thanks james
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houndsman821,
I was just wondering, why are you in a hurry to to breed a female, that you have never had out in the field, in the months you have had her, and someone else says is only just started? Not breaking your chops...only curious at the thought behind such a move.
NYH
I was just wondering, why are you in a hurry to to breed a female, that you have never had out in the field, in the months you have had her, and someone else says is only just started? Not breaking your chops...only curious at the thought behind such a move.

NYH
When my life on earth is ended....this is all I'm gonna say...Lord I've been a hard working pilgrim on the way!
ringtail,
you are permanently confused. you would offer to breed to a dog that a guy knows nothing about and you know nothing about? that is a fine way to campaign your dog and better the breed.
houndsman,
don't breed the dog just because she is in heat. breed her once you know she is worthy of breeding.
you are permanently confused. you would offer to breed to a dog that a guy knows nothing about and you know nothing about? that is a fine way to campaign your dog and better the breed.
houndsman,
don't breed the dog just because she is in heat. breed her once you know she is worthy of breeding.