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Turtlebuster blood
I would like to know more about this strain of hounds. Does anybody know about this blood or have any experience with it? If so, what characteristics do they possess and what do they bring to the table? Any info would be appreciated.
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In general, the Turtlebuster blood stayed very local to the Ohio-Great Lakes region. Most of what made it out of there was crossed up with something else. Therefore, you probably won't find a lot of people who are intimately familiar with this strain. Nevertheless, for something that wasn't bred or peddled in high volume, there were several well known, good dogs from this line.
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O yea, I realized that. I seen a lot of peds with the tb crossed with jeep. I been trying to get some info on them and have been told they were good hounds that were intense, some with box smarts, mouth, and finish depending on who you got it from just like all other lines. The folks I got the info from were based in Ohio so that sounds about right of it being private and not being peddled. I'm just doing my research on the these hounds because I might see about acquiring some of that blood for an out cross down the road with the alligator blood. Thanks for the info TFX, much appreciated.
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If you are going to cross something to Alligator blood I think the Tonka-Red Baron is probably the way to go. Talk to NQK on this forum, he has the good stuff.
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O yea, NQK runs the Alligator and TRB blood. He was the one that put me unto the Alligator dogs. He's a straight up stand up guy. I'm getting a pup from his yard in the near future. I just wanna think outside the box when it comes to making an out cross ya know. I don't plan on doing this until years down the road. I know the Alligator blood pretty much blends with any other blood.
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You should cross it with Chinaman blood. Its a proven cross thats been working great and has produced some monsters
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Yip, that Chinaman and Alligator cross is proven. This is my lil gyp: http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=420250
At 8 months she is acting real well. Her prey drive, energy, and athleticism is through the roof. That's her in my profile pic.
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a lot of turtlebuster dogs in se ohio, k.g. still had dogs last time i heard but theres dogs outta of red dog and astro out there.
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Sorry i wouldnt touch a frisco dog if you paid me too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Us older fellas know better.
In respect to Turtlebuster dogs. There is only one kennel that runs it hard and wins.
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Why you say that Dry Creek? There's Frisco dogs all over the place still winning and producing. Some good and bad just like any other line. History has shown its a proven line...like it or not. We all have preferences as I have my preference to. If your referencing the paper hanging...just find one you know was actually a true breeding with Frisco. Its good blood man...just not from the best person to deal with. I speak from experience with the dogs and experience with the breeder.
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