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Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:13 pm
by Gary Roberson
Though she is not due until mid July, she is already showing a lot of belly. At this time, I am guessing 10 puppies and I hope that she can raise them. I know that Deb and I will give her a lot of help.
If she can raise 8-10 puppies, I am sure that I will have a couple to sell. As previously stated, I am planning to keep at least two males. tman, a female from this litter should cross extremely well with Captain.
Adios,
Gary

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 10:16 pm
by hectorp
Gary, nice to hear everything is working as you planned with your Yuma female. Lots of work any person has to put in raising a litter and with AI it doubles. Hope Yuma will have a nice and healty litter.

Saludos

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:19 pm
by Gary Roberson
Yuma had 11 pups, two were still born and a runt did not make it but a couple of days. 8 healthy puppies and I will say that this surgical AI can work if performed by a competent vet and good semen. At least it works well for females, I have 7 females and one male. Since the primary reason to make the cross was to get me a male that would niche with my females, I will have to guard him with my life. I hate it when a dog has that much leverage on you.....
Adios,
Gary

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:54 pm
by Jim M
Hope you have great luck with them Gary!

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 11:45 pm
by Ed Moore
Great job my friend, hope Yuma is a good mom.be seeing you

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:36 am
by Gary Roberson
Yuma is the best mama that I have seen, in fact, over mothering them. She is milking well as pups are growing and have full bellies. She laid on a female last night so down to 7. I pray that we can get these raised. Eddie come pick out your female, the male is definitely off the table.
Adios,
Gary

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:02 pm
by Gary Roberson
While we have not edited the show, my plans are to show a coon hunt using the new Elusive Wildlife Technologies Kill Light, the surgical insemination process and finally the puppies from that mating.
It is my opinion that we should show houndsmen in a positive light anytime that we can. I feel that showing the hoops we jump through in order to produce the kind of dogs that we know can do the difficult tasks that we ask of them shines a positive image on the game that we love. I am not sure when this episode will air but will be sure and let you know. I hope that you enjoy it.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 10:45 am
by Jim M
PM sent

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 2:20 pm
by Gary Roberson
The good friends who furnished the semen for this cross have asked for one of the females, so it is doubtful that I will have any for sale. I want these females to go to hunters who have purchased males from me as I feel that that cross will be even better than this one. These pups should make excellent coon dogs but I am not sure that they will have the noses that my females have. Only time will tell. These pups should have huge motors and a lot of drive and very good confirmation.
Adios,
Gary

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:22 pm
by Clyde Lawson
Gary Roberson wrote:The good friends who furnished the semen for this cross have asked for one of the females, so it is doubtful that I will have any for sale. I want these females to go to hunters who have purchased males from me as I feel that that cross will be even better than this one. These pups should make excellent coon dogs but I am not sure that they will have the noses that my females have. Only time will tell. These pups should have huge motors and a lot of drive and very good confirmation.
Adios,
Gary
Gary,
When you have time, meet me in SE OK and lets try those on some of those bobcats that I have been conditioning & training.

I have a camp East of Smithville and we can have a great hunt. I started with & have only one Bluetick cross cat hound left in my pack. She is half blood and is still good enough to run to head of my pack with her being 10 year old past. She just cannot take more then one good race! Then she has to have a 4-5 day break.

I rig most of my cats, so if they move at all, we will have some exciting races and hear some great music.

Clyde
ccwlawson@aol.com
918-850-3421

PS: September and October is normally great hunting. And, I prefer hunting early in AM so as we can see some of the race. Most of time with the cat crossing roads in front of pack.

Re: Surgically AI'ing a Gyp

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:49 pm
by Gary Roberson
Thanks for the invite! Need to check my map and see where you are.
Adios,
Gary