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looking for advice on curs
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<blockquote data-quote="wcsd462" data-source="post: 4204684" data-attributes="member: 3606"><p>I've been fooling with cur and feist for years, sold pups and have competition hunted all over the country. Take my advice, get on the origional mountain cur web sight and call around and find a started dog. It will cost more money but you will know exactly what your getting right then. Go hunting with the dog a couple times before you commit to buy. A good honest dog man will love for you to come try out a dog. If they won't stay away from them. Dog traders are worse than any horse trader. Allen Franklin. Carl Smith are two of the best old stock omcba breeders of all times. They would be where I'd start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wcsd462, post: 4204684, member: 3606"] I've been fooling with cur and feist for years, sold pups and have competition hunted all over the country. Take my advice, get on the origional mountain cur web sight and call around and find a started dog. It will cost more money but you will know exactly what your getting right then. Go hunting with the dog a couple times before you commit to buy. A good honest dog man will love for you to come try out a dog. If they won't stay away from them. Dog traders are worse than any horse trader. Allen Franklin. Carl Smith are two of the best old stock omcba breeders of all times. They would be where I'd start. [/QUOTE]
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