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    Son of Hammonds' Hailstone at Stud

    Very fine rep for some of the best Hammonds blood available today.

    $600

    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/mo ... g_id=98406

    email at noquarterkennel@hotmail.com

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    Good looking animal you have there. I run some Alligator/Chinaman dogs by way of Biscuit X Lady Princess. I become a fan of Hailstone by his color first that brindle black markings were a eye catcher for me at first glance. With that said I would love to be in position to breed 1 of my gyps to Tupark. Maybe in the future months as the heat cycle go we can hopefully collaborate on a joint breeding. Oh yeah I'm digging the name "Tupark".

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    Hello Foodchain

    I'd be more than willing to help you with a breeding to Tupark. He's a little over 9.5 years old and while in great health, you just never know how much longer this old guy will shoot fertile. I'll do everything on my end to ensure he's doing his best, I can assure you that.

    I know RS of Bulldog Barn has had substantial success with the Garner x Alligator stuff.

    Holler any time.

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    Appreciate that NQK. Yes RS is doing well with the blood. And yes I will holler at you, I might have something of interest that will as the saying goes."One hand washes the other".

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    shoot me an email at noquarterkennel@hotmail.com

    Interested in what you have to offer!

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    Meautivation - you can expect a lot from the Hammonds bloodline. However, I can't tell you much about your young dog as I don't know how she's bred. I know you said her sire is a grandson of Park, but I don't know if your dog is simply a 1/4 Hammonds, or more. Not sure, so you don't give me much to work with.

    Here are characteristics I have seen be consistent in the Hammonds' family of dogs for over 17 years, my own experience:
    Wind - way better to exceptional wind compared to most lines.
    Durability - hard to hurt dogs. High tolerance to heat, fatigue (gameness here) and pain. Good healing dogs. Better than most.
    Intelligence - smart line than most I've been exposed to throughout the years.
    Mouth - good solid mouth, better than most hog dogs.

    Negatives that I've seen associated with the line:
    Too one dimensional - when you get one of these, they will be straight ahead, chest or shoulder hog dogs and won't come off of it. Maybe good at what they do, but too one dimensional for my taste.
    They can be big or houndy or both. I like athletes. Periods. I coach for a living and subscribe to the "if all you got is game, then bring a shovel". I like well balanced, athletic dogs. While some of these can run large and get kinda, what I call, Houndy in appearance, I personally don't care for that. I won't overlook production b/c of a look, but my own selection has led me to a more athletic dog in appearance and performance.

    This is my experience with this line.

    Shoot me a pedigree of yours and maybe I'll have a little more to work with and can help you understand more of what to expect. I have a litter that is pure Hammonds, doubled up on a damn good litter right now that is super athletic, VERY fast and conformationally speaking, they look great. Smart litter overall as well. I do have some some more undershot than I like, but we'll see how that turns out. I have one with a perfect bite and expect great things from this litter. They are all in seasoned dogmen's hands, so I'll know what we got.

    Holler anytime for any reason to talk dogs. noquarterkennel@hotmail.com

    Glad to see someone with this stuff on this board. DAMN GOOD LINE OF DOGS!

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    NQK,
    I just got a 5 mon old pup that's chinaman/hammond's bred. Her sire is a grandson of Park Son. I want to make that alligator blood thicker and will have to come see you once she gets of age. This is my 1st alligator bred dog, what can i expect from this line if you don't mind me asking? So far she's acting pretty good and i heard good things about this line.

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    I appreciate the info and those are some good qualities. I'll send you an email of my gyp's ped.

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    Talking about the Tonka / Red Barron dogs earlier , I seen it crossed with Ch Black Angel stuff from Mexico that was as honest as the day is long .

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    TRB stuff is very doable with a lot of lines. Good solid Tonka stuff with the Red Barron dog who was actually 1/4 Alligator. That's why in Texas, you'll see some damn good TRB/Alligator type dogs. Limey Kennels had one named Ch. Candy that was a TRB/Alligator dog. Tons of local dogs here bred that way. Real good stuff.

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