strange crosses
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- Silent Mouth
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strange crosses
What are the strangest crosses you have had that worked out. Don,t be shy even if it was a walkerxpoodle.
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- Tight Mouth
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Re: strange crosses
1 of the best crosses for southern bear has been 1/2 Smokey River Bluetick 1/4 Airedale and 1/4 pointer bird dog.Work great on hogs too.
Glynn Holmes
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Glynn Holmes
www.tellsblueticks.webs.com
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- Silent Mouth
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Re: strange crosses
1/2 black & tan 1/4 healer 1/4 APBT was out finder her own pig by 7 months. Athletic hound in appearance , with a RED coat. Either was stolen or slipped her HER collar on her chain spot @ a yard surrounded by corn fields & field workers. Sister was black/white more of a healer in appearance. She didn't make the team
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- Open Mouth
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Re: strange crosses
When I hog hunted, I was getting to where I would run a dog that was 7/8 Catahoula and 1/8 plott hound. That whole litter was 75lbs or more with heads as wide as a dogo and a hound length nose. My stud named Toad was 95 pounds when he was in hunting condition. He could hold a 300lbd boar on his own. Those were rough dogs with a warm nose.
For my strike and bay dogs I’d run mix of 1/2 Catahoula 1/4 Heeler and 1/4 McNabb. They were athletic as all get out, incredibly smart, medium nosed and never got cut.
Now I hunt lions and I’m running walkers.
For my strike and bay dogs I’d run mix of 1/2 Catahoula 1/4 Heeler and 1/4 McNabb. They were athletic as all get out, incredibly smart, medium nosed and never got cut.
Now I hunt lions and I’m running walkers.
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