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  1. Tres is spot on.

    Gunshy lack of hunt desire are all things that can be passed on.

    There are many studies even for just your "PET" quality dogs that warn Puppy Buyers even for just the Companion pet to watch out for issues in the dams and sires of the pups as what you see in the Parents of the pups is a good indicator of you will have' in the pups Especially Sound sensitive issues,

    So next question what will you do with the pups no one wants? Rescue Animal shelter extra are filled with average animals and animals with genetic issues and animals with epigenetic issues.

    As Stated it is your dog - But do think about those pups and read your post. I think and would hope you can answer your own question

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  2. I have the Q5 centerfire I have back problems and firbromyaglia This vest distributes weight so well I can go a long time with water and guiding for pheasant and I don't get the severe burning in my shoulders like other vests I have used cause me. I can also get on and off my horse easily with the centerfire vest when I judge for NSTRA trials or have a chance to wild bird hunt

    Thank You Dan for an AWESOME Product

     

    Also I was able to fit 9 pheasant in the back area also with out feeling like I was being pulled down making it much easier for my lower back issues

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  3. Rick Smith Will be leading a Rick and Ronnie Smith Foundation Seminar Feb 21, 22, & 23, 2014 here in Coolidge AZ.
    This seminar is great for those who are just starting with bird dogs to those that have been into bird dogs for decades. There is something for all to gain knowledge.
    Cost is $400.00 per person attending the seminar and
    Friday evening is check-in where Rick will go over what will be happening over Sat & Sunday, and there will be Q&A .
    I have hosted many of Smith Foundation Seminars and there is always something to learn that makes one a better dog handler, and/or teacher. If you don't have a dog yet or are coming from a distance to attend, there will be loaner dogs to help get that hands on experience. Note; the seminar is for the people to learn dos & don'ts, and get help with dogs by going through things allowing owners/handlers and the dog to become a working team through leadership and leaving out the dictatorship.
    If you are interested in the seminar, it has limited entries. If you plan to attend please send a $50.00 deposit check made out to Rick Smith with your name and phone number and email address to Arlette Hennessey 774 N Wheeler Rd Coolidge Az 85128.
    The checks will be held and handed to Rick on Feb 21... NO CHECK WILL BE CASHED UNTIL AFTER THE SEMINAR.
    Please do not wait until the last minute as to seminars have been cancelled because people failed to send in their deposits and leaving the host to think they failed to meet the minimum participants. Please take into consideration that Rick and/or Ronnie when conducting these seminars have to cover their expenses for coming out (Flight, Hotel, Car , rental, & Meals etc)
    THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM FOR SELF CONTAINED CAMPING AT THE 774 N. WHEELER SITE

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  4. I have a male pup available Pedigree includes 2x NAFC/FC/AFC Maxwells Blew By You, 32x NSTRA CH Nolan's Last Bullet, Tequilas Joker, Beans Blaze, Microdot in the pedigree background ..These pups are dual registered and nominated for the 2014 Brittany futurity. Dams and Sires are OFA'd.

    Male from my late Nov Litter

    2x NSTRA CH K Nine's Beeline Bullet x K Nine's Microburst

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    700.00

     

    Call or Text 520-705-2584

    email kninebirddog@gmail.com


  5. I have a friend who long story short has some guns for sale...

    Here is the list of what is for sale and fair market value price for these guns they have been researched already as to what they are worth. If you are seriously interested in any of these guns you can contact me and I will get you the needed information I do have serial numbers...I am the messenger and sorry no pictures there are quite a few and I am not sure my friend is that computer savy .

     

    Browning Lightning 12ga with 3 conversions 2000.00

     

    Glock 24 .40S&W 450.00

     

    1 Inland M1 Carbine 500.00

     

    Marlin 336 .30-30 500.00

     

    Remington 870LW 28ga 525.00 SOLD

     

    Sig P220 .45ACP 625.00

     

    couple more that are being evaluated and appraised prices to come

    Winchester Model 63 22cal

    Winchester Super X Model 1 2 barrels 12ga

     

     

     

     

    You can email me if you would like the Serial Number or further information .. kninebirddog@gmail.com


  6. Bottom line what is ethical

     

    Most important What you are capable of being the most accurate at .. Doesn't matter if your bow can send an arrow at lethal power if you can not clearly see the vital zone well enough to hit it

     

     

    what you are comfortable with and confident you will be able to make the shot count ..hitting a vital area

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  7. We process our own... All we do is separate each muscle get the sinew and tendons then cut each muscle into 1/4 inch medallions

    the smaller pieces we bag for stew

     

    the small medallions when we go to cook we soak in paul newmans balsamic vinaigrette for at least an hour slow cook on any BBQ and never make enough LOL ask any one that has had the pleasure


  8. There are a lot of factors as to how much a bucks antlers can grow

     

    Genetics has to be there

     

    then Quality of feed and time they are getting that quality feed and for how long they are getting the feed at crucial antler pre growth and growth

     

    also how many Does they breed...This has been proven at whitetail breeding farms that the more a buck breeds the less his antlers will grow the following season.. has to do with the chasing and possible fighting and the actual breeding ..and this is noticed even with supplemented feeds...also why many manged ranches want to keep the Doe population down for better bucks

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