Re: !!! The Ultimate Bobcat Dog...Part 1.5 !!!
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:12 pm
Where else can you get a Whippet,Jesus,and the stock market involved in breeding a hound dog? Lmao
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rockytrails- Thank you for reading that.rockytrails wrote:Andy, to answer your question on a definition of Ultimate Bobcat Dog is according to Dan, I'd refer you to the original post on this thread. He states pretty clearly his goal. I think it is a pretty good description. I have zero interest personally in spending the hours or money and headaches Dan is going thru doing this. I do however think any dog guy could learn something here. Whether or not it'd be of any use to us is immaterial. I like learning, especially if I spend my time on anything. I hope Dan keeps going on his project and keeps us up on it.
Golden. Thanks for that. That's what I'm seeing also. I'm glad too, because it really makes things a lot more simple and it makes it much easier to augment the shape of the pups without screwing up the tree.Willyrockhill wrote:Dan, I have enjoyed reading your posts and find what you are doing very interesting. I set out on a very similar quest some years back and am still playing the game. I started from stock that if I explained here people would laugh. I'm not going to get into why I chose the foundation dogs that I did but I have my reasons. My foundation stud was a mountain cur and the females I started with were basically just yard dogs that had some special traits. That stud dog was the only dog in the mix for a while that had any tree in him. The females not so much. I will say that the pups I have now tree hard and that one male is where it all came from so I know that treeing ability will be passed down on the male side. These pups are pretty mixed up at this point and they are doing extremely well. They have mountain cur, BC, terrier, American bulldog, and lab all in the mix. The last generation pups caught an extremely high percentage of bobcats turned out on last winter at a little over a year old but one of the pups will hardly run a lion. Im very happy with the results so far and will continue what I'm doing. I expect the next batch will be even better. I would like to be on the waiting list for a pup when u get things figured out. Best of luck
Great post ... Made me feel like I still have a chancedavid wrote:I wonder how many times the wheel has been improved on since Fred Flintstone.twist wrote:Well thank you Mr Eberle and David for calling me out on a post I say is recreating the wheel. Didn't know you two were Dans moniitors. Please show me were I've been negative to either one of you if so I sure do apolagize. Sure hope this experiment works so one day you can buy that ultimate bobcat dog. Again you are both welcome to come for a hunt with me you might just enjoy it I sure enjoy meeting new hound hunters. Andy
I wonder how many times the telephone has been improved on since two cans on a string?
Don't re-invent the wheel? Really?
Every dog breed I have studied would not exist without some re-inventing and mixing of available gene pools at some point.
Thanks for the invitation to come hunt Andy. I appreciate it as always.
"Dan's monitors"?
Dan is a freind of mine. I enjoy encouraging my friends toward succeeding at whatever it is they put their hand to. Even if it is something I would not do myself.
I know Dan well enough to know that he is always studying. He puts more time studying, reading, sucking in knowledge in one week than I probably do in a year. His mind won't rest. And he has an excitement about life because there is so much he wants to learn and know and do. I sense this regret in him that life is too short. Not because he wants to keep living, but because he wants to keep learning and testing exciting new ideas.
Beside being a freind of mine, Dan thinks "outside the box". I find people who think outside the box interesting and refreshing. Often I don't agree with them. But I like to encourage them in their creativity, because I see it as a gift.
Status quo is boring to a mind like that. It is not meant as an insult to me or you anyone else.
So, Andy, Dan doesn't need any help from me, and he probably wishes I would shut up.
But it seems to me you are trying to discourage my friend who thinks outside the box. And that is why I question your motives. It is hard for me to understand some one who would just discourage some one because they enjoy discouraging people. So I look for a deeper motive. I have my ideas why you would do that and I think Jeff has his ideas why you would do that, and others who don't say anything have their ideas why you would do that.
But the beautiful reality is that you are playing a very important role in Dan's endeavor.
Every innovative thinker in history had detractors who served to strengthen their resolve and pushed them toward success. It makes it so much harder for them to quit when they have people like you out there giving them such a powerful reason to press on toward success.
For some gifted people it becomes nearly impossible to quit while people are mocking them or telling them it can't be done.
This has been proven over and over throughout history.
Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team
Walt Disney was fired from the Kansas City Star in 1919 because his editor said he "lacked imagination and had no good ideas"
The concert hall manager at the Grand Ole Opry told Elvis Presley he should go home and go back to driving trucks.
1867 Thomas Edison was fired from Western Union for destructive incompetence.
Steve Jobs was fired from his own company.
Bill Gates dropped out of college
Albert Einstein couldn't speak until he was four, or read until he was seven and was expelled from school.
Charles Darwin was called lazy and too dreamy.
Issac Newton did not thrive in school and when put in charge of the family farm, failed miserably.
Vincent Van Gogh: "It’s hard to believe, but during his lifetime Van Gogh received hardly any acclaim for his work. While alive, he only sold one of his paintings, and that was to a friend for a very small amount of money. Despite this, he continued working throughout his life, never seeing success himself, though his paintings now are worth hundreds of millions of dollars."
"When Abraham Lincoln was young and entered war, he entered as a Captain but came back as a much lower Private. Later on, he tried to start up a ton of businesses, all of which failed, and before becoming president, he lost several runs for public office"
And the list could go on and on to include most people who have improved our lives through innovative thinking and doing.
Ultimately if Lester Nance had listened to discouraging words like yours Andy, you would not have the dogs you have today.
Lester Nance was an innovator who thought outside the box.
Not all innovators are fortunate enough to bless hundreds or thousands who come after them.
But some are.
That is why I like to encourage them and deflect discouragement when I can. I might not even understand why they do what they are doing...
but they understand it.
And maybe someday I will also.
And ultimately, if Dan enjoys what he is doing with his dogs, that is reason enough for me. In that way, he is exactly like you if you also enjoy your dogs.