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Postby James Wadley » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:07 pm

I have the right female. Is there any to be bought or used?
Anything else?
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Postby Jeremy Armes » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:33 am

James, might try the Rocker dog that John Monroe had, littermate to Fred.
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Bill Morris

Postby Bill Morris » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:38 am

James, I don't know if any from Skna River Lipper is available, but I can put you in touch with someone that knows about several straws from Stylish Lipper.

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Postby Ben Hall » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:57 am

I talked to Mr. Wimp about some semen off of Skuna River Lipper. He said he didn't have dogs collected because they should have some offspring that is better than he was, if he didn't, he didn't need to be breeding anyway. So he said Skuna River Lipper was never collected.

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Postby Dick Whitmore » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:40 am

"I talked to Mr. Wimp about some semen off of Skuna River Lipper. He said he didn't have dogs collected because they should have some offspring that is better than he was, if he didn't, he didn't need to be breeding anyway. So he said Skuna River Lipper was never collected." Ben Hall

That sounds like Wimp and I would have I agree with him. If I wanted the best of those genes. I would try Homer or Bone Collector.
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Postby Justin Wallace » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:14 pm

Don't forget about SKUNA RIVER BARK. He is off of SKUNA RIVER LIPPER and has proven hisself as a reproducer. So if you looking for that line of dogs then don't overlook him. We went and had semen collected off of Bark a few months ago and froze it.
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Postby Dick Whitmore » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:23 pm

Justin, you are right. I had a hound out of Bark I liked a lot. He was a very balanced hound with a very good mouth. Unfortunately he contracted Blastomycosis (Blasto) at 3 years old and I had to put him down. It was a shame, he was a dog that suited me very well.
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Postby Kevin Self » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:53 pm

Justin Wallace wrote:Don't forget about SKUNA RIVER BARK. He is off of SKUNA RIVER LIPPER and has proven hisself as a reproducer. So if you looking for that line of dogs then don't overlook him. We went and had semen collected off of Bark a few months ago and froze it.
How old is bark now? I would love to breed Fancy to him next time if Vannie would go for it. I know his pup off Gander brought good money.

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Postby Dick Whitmore » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:13 am

I believe Bark is 10 years old now. I think he is still getting pups just fine.
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Postby Joseph Zinn » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:17 am

i have a son of fred and a dual gr. off clint that is a coon dawg and his 1st litter is showing he can produce early starting/naturally straight coon dawgs as well. he is ss/pp if intere3sted in seeing hi or his offspring call 571-233-5819

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Postby Grant Watson » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:24 am

I would breed her to skuna river rocker he is a littermate brother to fred and i believe he can reproduce the same.I have hunted a lot with rocker and I can say that he is a coon dog. John Monroe has a couple of pups off him and they look and act good.He is a ss sire and performance.

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Postby Kenny Gates » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:24 pm

Justin Wallace wrote:Don't forget about SKUNA RIVER BARK. He is off of SKUNA RIVER LIPPER and has proven hisself as a reproducer. So if you looking for that line of dogs then don't overlook him. We went and had semen collected off of Bark a few months ago and froze it.


Justin,

You are a good man. Anyone willing to talk and help someone even when it's not their stud is a good person in my book.

Bark has definitely proven himself to be a good reproducer of coondogs.

Thanks again. Wish you well!

KG

Bill Morris

Postby Bill Morris » Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:43 am

For the ones who sent PM's, I will get a number for you and reply.

James Wadley

Postby James Wadley » Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:49 am

Dick Whitmore wrote: If I wanted the best of those genes. I would try Homer or Bone Collector.


AGREE


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