"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Hey LA-yers, just thought I'd stop in a say a big howdy-doody from up in the mountains of north Vernon parish
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. Kinda been a little cool up here in the piney woods the past two mornings, been covering the peppers and tomatoes the past few nights stilll awaiting for them to turn before I pick them but if it keeps on being in the low thirties every morning I'll soon have to pick them green and move on to another project more suited for the season, I reckon.

See y'all later on,
catdaddy
 
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Yoo-hoo where's all the LA-yers at, out pickin' up pecans or something, anyway howdy to all from up here in the piney woods of the great state of La.

Anyway not talking chickin' tonight but I was wondern' if anybody out there has yellow black-mouth cur male or knows anybody that has one around Central La. I'm wanting one to breed my brindle gip with.

Talk to ya'll later

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WE ARE OVER HERE OFF THE MIRE HWY . WE KEEP A FEW SILKIES AROUND ( BUFF / PARTRIDGE ) . THEY ARE KINDA HABIT FORMING . THANKS ...
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Actually, we HAVE been picking up pecans, lol. My BIL and his girlfriend drove down from Wisconsin and we indoctrinated them into the fine art of pecan picking-upping. Also fried catfish, chicken-and-sausage gumbo, and Fred's in Grande Mamou. A good time was had by all!

Don't know of any cur males around here right off the bat Catdaddy but I'll ask around.
 
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Actually, we HAVE been picking up pecans, lol. My BIL and his girlfriend drove down from Wisconsin and we indoctrinated them into the fine art of pecan picking-upping. Also fried catfish, chicken-and-sausage gumbo, and Fred's in Grande Mamou. A good time was had by all!

Don't know of any cur males around here right off the bat Catdaddy but I'll ask around.

Thanks on the return info on the male anyway my gyp is going out so it'll be around 6 mo. or so before I try and breed her again so I'll be looking in the meantime. I really would like to find a yellow male to cross with her as she's a dark brown brinneled cur and when I breed her to leopard (spotted curs) I end up with a lot of black pups they are beautiful (to me) but everybody wants colored dogs esp. curs they tend to think if its not a blue leopard with glass eyes then it not a Catahoula cur which is just about as far from the truth as it could get. I had found a yellow mountain cur from my sister a great squirrel dog to boot but he's a natural bob tail and I sure didn't want approx. 50% F1 that would be bobbed as some folks incl. myself perfer dogs to have tails not saying a bob is a bad thing but if you want a bobbed tail have it docked not intermixing in the breeding thing, I'll be quiet on that. Anyhoo the other yellowish/red male I found was a Rhodesian ridgeback he's a beautiful dog prolly would have made some interesting mixes but then again he weighed 88# she's 45# soaking wet I there I'd be again with curs with ridge backs and little too big for people who would want to use them for squirrel hunting, could you imagine the food bill for a hunting dog that size running around in the woods all day he eat a sack of dog food every night to get regenerated much less the wear and tear on his feet and joints. So I left her open till next time around.

Sounds like the in-laws got the creme de la creme a Royal Festival, huh? I sorta miss the pecan picking-upping thing Lord knows I did my share of it when I lived over on the Atchafalya that was my extra spending money to by chicken feed, beer and cigs with Ha!, besides I love eating them too, dang sure miss the fresh catfish and the chicken and sausage gumbo and..... anything Cajun's do.
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