View Full Version : What Bloodline Cross Do You Think Has Overall Had The Biggest Impact In The Sport ?
ROCK-MACHINE
09-21-2019, 05:56 AM
For me I will go with Redboy/Jocko/Bolio/Tombstone , I feel that the cross has consistently produced more Champions and Grand Champions then it's contemporaries, many of those Ch's and Gr Ch's becoming "household names'' in the process of their campaigns and/or production percentages. Eli/Carver would be a close second but I just don't think they have the same percentage of Grand Champions, though I may be wrong. Also keep in mind the Eli/Carver cross has been around a lot longer.
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Tant's Yellow x Hollingsworth's Dolly
brokeback
09-21-2019, 07:31 AM
Always a good read
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/showthread.php?2865-Redboy-jocko-has-made-more-dead-game-dogs-!&highlight=redboy+jocko
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ROCK-MACHINE
09-21-2019, 07:34 AM
Always a good read
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum/showthread.php?2865-Redboy-jocko-has-made-more-dead-game-dogs-!&highlight=redboy+jocko
:lol:
Yes it is and Jack made a strong case for the Eli/Bolio cross
brokeback
09-21-2019, 07:38 AM
My vote would be Eli/Carver based stuff. Ed Crenshaw and Carver's dogs just aren't as common as the RBJBT stuff so it's just not going to have the public's attention as much IMHO. RBJBT are some of the most peddled dogs out there so yea they're going to have eye catching titles and numbers but I don't think the percentage is there. JMO.
I'd lean toward the Eli/Carver dogs but I could not make a case either way with statistics and numbers.
My reasoning would be when the Eli-Carver dogs were doing it there were not as many dogs out there and the percentages of people having dogs and doing dogs was much higher.
Today there is so many dogs and so much money in dogs it is hard to think the peddlers are not pushing toward the majority.
I am a big fan of the RBJBT dogs and would think they are right up there, especially today. I just would think on percentages the Eli-Carver dogs of yesteryear would pull slightly ahead.
EWO
Targo
09-23-2019, 10:34 AM
Jocko/bolio and tombstone have a good amount of dibo blood. Which I believe Eli dogs are heavy dibo. obviously crossing the redboy into either of the dibo strain made some dam good hog catchers.
Osagedogman2015
09-23-2019, 10:51 AM
Dibo/Goldie
ROCK-MACHINE
09-23-2019, 10:52 AM
Tri Valley Kennels had great success with the Cottingham/Eli cross.
Yes, Tri-Valley did great things with that cross. If you were making a plan with a pedigree you would say I'd like to scratch like a Cottingham dog with a ton of that Eli mouth right between the eyes. Mission complete.
EWO
apeman
01-21-2020, 10:01 AM
bump
Cowboy666
01-29-2020, 11:30 PM
Had good returns on that Cottingham x Eli stuff also
One of the best old time crosses were the Tudor's Dibo etc. bloodline to the last strain of those Lightner bred dogs. Not the red nose Lightner strain, but that last family of Lightner dogs. Many were of a brindle color, smaller dogs on the Bull Terrier type build. With lappy pointed ears. There was a famous match between the red nose and black nose strains. The show lasted a long time,with both dogs showing deep gamness.
George Saddler/ Kinard/ E. Crenshaw etc. had some of it. Some of the older Carver dogs carried that cross. Most of it ended up down Mexico way. I had read that the Mexican families. That kept those older Carver bloodlines going. Will not sell any of that old stock or breed outside their yards.
E. Skinner/Dean Plemmons made a two and three way cross to Cotton's Bullet. Using the Lightner red nose variety, the little brindle Lightner variety with great success. The red nose variety Plemmons had came direct from Mr. Hemphill.
Some of the best dogs and producing dogs, bred off Loposay's dog yard. Were off Loposay's Beanie. A little brood bitch bred off Mr. E. Skinner's dog yard. A Cotton's Bullet X Lightner cross. Mr. Ed Crenshaw ended up with one of those dogs, that he and Kinard called E.Crenshaw's Sad Sack. The rest of those dogs were campaigned by Mr. Howard Teal. Winning and making two champions.
The Tragedy of all this, is right before Mr. E. Skinner moved from N.C. to Charleston S.C. Was a major flood on the creek system and land he owned. The majority of these dogs were drowned. The only one I remembered was his Santo brood bitch. Santo was a black/black eyed monster. Santo was bred to my Carver/Creel bred, Young's Chuck before I owned Chuck. Do not know what happen to those pups.
Scotty Todd a dog man from N.C. and knowing all the dog man in that State. Located and bought one of the last of those brindle lappy eared Lightner dogs. Tar Heel Matt of Panther fame had two of those older bred Lightner dogs. A Brother/ Sister. Both dogs by that time were way to old to breed. I sadly had to pass on them
Scotty called his female dog Mousy. Mousy was also bed to my Chuck dog. I only saw two of those dogs. The two I saw were buckskin/black face mask with the lappy years. Once I showed a lot of interest, the young dogs were moved around and saw none of them again. Cheers
Frank43
02-08-2020, 11:15 AM
is medlins outlaw redboy considered a cross or loose family breeding.
I would say a cross. I am of the belief the Outlaw breeding is more correct than Red Boy's advertised breeding.
But if we go on the papers it is more of a family breeding down off of Jeff.
EWO
Ditto EWO, Mr. Medlin registered his dogs and was honest about his breeding's. You know more about those Red Boy/Medlin crosses. Sure some of the dogs were very game show winners. Will always remember Mr. Medlin as a fine gentleman type with his fancy bow ties. Cheers
The Carver-Boudeaux,Carver-Ed Crenshaw,Patrick's Bolio-Carver-Clouse bloodlines have had a major impact. Then there is the various Red Boy-Jocko crosses. All have produced many great show dogs. Cheers