Hi-Tan hounds
Hi-Tan hounds
I was wondering about hi tan hounds and from what breed or ancestry they come from. I see alot of pics of them on a few forums and alot of guys run them in their packs out west here. Just wondering if anyone can give me some background on these hounds. Thanks.
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Re: Hi-Tan hounds
I've heard there were a few breeders that bred "Hi-Tan" hounds, and those weren't really a breed but a line of dogs. Most of the Hi-Tans you see out here are just mixed breeds. It's just a color. Most are Triggs or Walker(or Trigg)/Plott crosses from what I've seen.
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Re: Hi-Tan hounds
Most foxhounds throw alot of Hi-tan dogs and those are not anything special good or bad just better looking i always thought, some folks around here call them old line walkers even though many different color foxhounds can throw them not just running walkers and there not really a breed or anything, if that type is the ones your talking about the are usually tan bodied with black blankets on them and a little black trim here and there. But many foxhounds come Hi-tan
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Re: Hi-Tan hounds
Walker black and tan crosses throw a high percentage of high tans with white points. Redbone black and tan crosses throw many with no white points and rich color.
I love the color for sentimental reasons.
I love the color for sentimental reasons.
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