culling pups???
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chopperdog
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culling pups???
Just wondering what are some of the points used to demermine weather or not to cull a pup? From the time its born till its time to hunt. I hope some of you old timers and die hard houndsmen can share some opinions on this, for beginners like myself..
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Anyone who culls a pup should have a damn good reason because there is no way of knowing how well it will turn out until at least a year and a half to maybe two years. If there are severe health or mental issues, I can see it being necessary. I have read things from other people that cull because the dog isn't doing as good as they had hoped at a year, and I think the person is a lot slower than the dog.

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Ditto what MM just said. Most dogs that have been culled are because the owner didn't do his part. In over 25 years (and 25-30 hounds) I've only gotten rid of three dogs. Two blueticks, one cur. I waited until they were 2 years old.
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A pup should do what it's parents did by the same age. I will cull out at 6 months old if they don't fire at a caged animal, and I have had quite a few that would drag them out of the cage. I keep the naturals, and don't worry about the ones that need to go to special ed. I won't sell them or give them away, they don't do the breed any good at all. God never put me on this earth to give culls a place to live, he put me here to catch game, and I try my best not to let him down. But hey, somebodies got to feed some, it just aint me. There's some that never make it to 6 months.
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Well Preston, glad my parents did not cull me for not being precocious. If you were not a Plott guy, I would have you send me a couple of your 6 months old rejects. Oh, I forgot, you don't pawn them off on other people do you? IMO they are like people as to rate of maturity. Some people are mature at 15-16 years and some not until 25 or later.
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Did God tell you that himself Preston, you make me laugh. apparently your dogs are just a tool to you. Some strains are just flat out slower starters. I run two strains of dogs, and the one starts dang early, the other may take a year but well worth the wait. Hell I'd even give a stinkin plott more of a chance than that!
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culling
Had a pup out of some coon dogs years ago....only kept him because my daughter loved him...he never barked at a coon, caged or otherwise, until he was almost 2...one night I took him out with my old dog...heard him open for the first time, and figgered it might be trash...he split treed with the old dog...had his own coon...treed 4 more times that night like he had been doin it for years...from then on he was a good one...sometimes takes awhile for the light to come on.
when in doubt turn em out
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onalimb wrote:A pup should do what it's parents did by the same age. I will cull out at 6 months old if they don't fire at a caged animal, and I have had quite a few that would drag them out of the cage. I keep the naturals, and don't worry about the ones that need to go to special ed. I won't sell them or give them away, they don't do the breed any good at all. God never put me on this earth to give culls a place to live, he put me here to catch game, and I try my best not to let him down. But hey, somebodies got to feed some, it just aint me. There's some that never make it to 6 months.
And yes, I'm a Plott guy.
Might have came off a little strong for some folks but I agree with you for the most part. The Lord above aint never talked to me or nothin that I can remember but I have and will continue to cull early but for all kinds of reasons. That being said, I have never culled a pup cause it wouldnt bark at a cage coon. Probably have only shown 5 or 6 of them in my life though.
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onalimb wrote:A pup should do what it's parents did by the same age. I will cull out at 6 months old if they don't fire at a caged animal, and I have had quite a few that would drag them out of the cage. I keep the naturals, and don't worry about the ones that need to go to special ed. I won't sell them or give them away, they don't do the breed any good at all. God never put me on this earth to give culls a place to live, he put me here to catch game, and I try my best not to let him down. But hey, somebodies got to feed some, it just aint me. There's some that never make it to 6 months.
And yes, I'm a Plott guy.
This is some of the dumbest stuff I have ever heard. There are some hounds that won't even look at a caged animal, but will then go on to win nights hunts one after another. At six months you shouldn't even be thinking about hunting a 6 month old. Their minds aren't mature enough and their bodies sure aren't. Thank God you are a plott guy.

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