any one know anything about hammer bread

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archy32
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any one know anything about hammer bread

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Does anyone have any knowledge of hammer bread hounds?
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There's lots of variation depending on which strain and kennels your talking about. I have a lot of respect for the Hammer line of bluetick coonhounds. Dave Dean is the epitomy of successful hounddog breeding with the understanding that there is no such thing as perfection.
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cobalt wrote:There's lots of variation depending on which strain and kennels your talking about.



Cobalt,

I think this is the BEST answer to that question I have ever read..
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the blue dogs i used to own went back to hammer 9 and 10. not exactly my favorite dogs of all time. i will only give you my opinion of the dogs i owned. slow starters, had an ok nose but noyhing to write home bout, had good mouths, bayed good, decent treeing ability, ok grit but could be whooped of a mean bear pretty easy and lacked sticking power. on the other hand my friend owned a hammer bred male that i considered a rockstar. just a lil slower and a medium nose but he was a dang good dog. so its like anything else its gonna vary from dog to dog and trainer to trainer.
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I had a hammer 12 bitch years ago and she produced some of the nicest coondogs I've ran. I regret breeding out of that now for she was small and fast with an awesome nose. Now mine are large and a little slower but still have the nose.
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