Yellow creek bloodline
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Yellow creek bloodline
Can anybody tell me about this bloodline? Speed nose hunt braids mouth etc? Would also like to know Some of the bigger named yellow creek dogs? Thanks
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Re: Yellow creek bloodline
I have a dog Yellow Creek top and bottom, one of the smartest dogs I've seen. Runs a clean track, good nose, can run in all conditions. If the pack losses a track, he snaps back to the point of loss, walks it out, and the chase is on again. He's still a young dog with limited running time but I like him better all of the time. I bought him as a pup off of Jim Lane, Laneline beagles. From what I see, they are good dogs if bread right.
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Re: Yellow creek bloodline
lol woody,
Laneline and Alamo Creek have the old yellow creek blood.
with all of the things he just mintioned.
there is a bunch , and i mean a bunch of kennels out there
that have made strong foundations off those 2 kennels dogs.
we have a kennel full of them, and they are reproduceing very well.
here is the story on Yellow Creek
http://lanelinebeagles.zoomshare.com/fi ... eagles.pdf
Steve
PS...i will post more later, running late see ya
ok i'm back, ( went runn'in had a couple good runs and heard some turkeys.) anyway...
the yellow creek it's self is know for Nose and brains .
most of the yellow creek bred dogs i have seen, have this at a med speed.
so it would depend on what its been crossed with. unless your getting some old blood from john himself.
or Alamo creek, who still has it real heavy. but also has some with dinugs mixed in. mike told me he likes to keep it
close to 75% yellow creek X 25 % dingus.
he has a couple studs that can tweek the pups one way or the other but still run well as a pack.
and it works very well for him.
Jim from Laneline has add'ed some dingus and indian hills to his yellow creek.
and this works good for him . some drive the line a little harded depending on which cross he makes.
i like both breeders and their dogs. them and there hounds work/cross good together.
brains, nose ,line, hunt, speed is med to med fast (depending on cross)
there are other yellowcreek breeders out there.
but i only know these 2 kennels.
but there are more up and comming kennels that are off of these two.
take care
feel free to e-mail or call me anytime.
Steve
Laneline and Alamo Creek have the old yellow creek blood.
with all of the things he just mintioned.
there is a bunch , and i mean a bunch of kennels out there
that have made strong foundations off those 2 kennels dogs.
we have a kennel full of them, and they are reproduceing very well.
here is the story on Yellow Creek
http://lanelinebeagles.zoomshare.com/fi ... eagles.pdf
Steve
PS...i will post more later, running late see ya
ok i'm back, ( went runn'in had a couple good runs and heard some turkeys.) anyway...
the yellow creek it's self is know for Nose and brains .
most of the yellow creek bred dogs i have seen, have this at a med speed.
so it would depend on what its been crossed with. unless your getting some old blood from john himself.
or Alamo creek, who still has it real heavy. but also has some with dinugs mixed in. mike told me he likes to keep it
close to 75% yellow creek X 25 % dingus.
he has a couple studs that can tweek the pups one way or the other but still run well as a pack.
and it works very well for him.
Jim from Laneline has add'ed some dingus and indian hills to his yellow creek.
and this works good for him . some drive the line a little harded depending on which cross he makes.
i like both breeders and their dogs. them and there hounds work/cross good together.
brains, nose ,line, hunt, speed is med to med fast (depending on cross)
there are other yellowcreek breeders out there.
but i only know these 2 kennels.
but there are more up and comming kennels that are off of these two.
take care
feel free to e-mail or call me anytime.
Steve
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
here are a few yellow creek pups for sale in the puppy section. these will be excellent hunting dogs !
http://americanbeagler.huntingboards.co ... 19&t=76450
http://americanbeagler.huntingboards.co ... 19&t=76450
Paul Moore
http://www.moorebeagles.com
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http://www.moorebeagles.com
Remember... Four boxes keep us free: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
Lokking for a female pup, any female for sale
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
i may have one in a couple months.
after i take my pick.
one of the guys in Louisville may have a litter later this year.
after i take my pick.
one of the guys in Louisville may have a litter later this year.
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
I have some pups right now I own the 2 belly sisters to owl creeks dogs. The pups go back on yellow creek and dingus may have 1 female to let go
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
Cornfed, where you located?? What size will they be, how are the kennel manners,mouthy??? Pm me with pedigree
Re: Yellow creek bloodline
We have a few dogs that are 1/4 Yellow Creek and the rest line bred Indian Hills Major and Dingus bred that are the true rabbit dog in my opinion. They have a really good nose great hunt and line control. These dog are the kind that run the line and work a check inside out mid to upper medium speed and so far are really good producers. We have made a few crosses and all are rabbit dogs.