![]() We’ve already started an alternate list of youth to fill open spots vacated by youth that cancel. We filled our goal by registering our 45th youth. We need at least 2 more dog handlers for the rabbit hunt. To play it safe, we need a minimum of 15 dog handlers for the rabbit hunt, and 15 dog handlers for the squirrel hunt. We’ll start an alternate’s list at this time. Thanks for any assistance you guys can give,Īs of today at 8:30PM, we currently have 45 youth signed up for the hunts. It depends on the ones that haven't confirmed. At this time we need 4 more dog handlers for the squirrel hunt. We need at least 3 more dog handlers for the rabbit hunt. Were start an alternate’s list at this time. ![]() Report this post to a moderator | IP: LoggedĪs of today we currently have 45 youth signed up for the hunts. Last edited by keystone kid on 10-23-2009 at 11:49 PM Member of the Nation Cur & Feist Breeders Association Region II Director, Indiana Beaglers Alliance If you or if you know anyone willing to volunteer his or her time for one day please contact me ASAP. Two youth currently registered “do not” have a mentor assigned to them for the squirrel hunt. If they do confirm in the near future, we only will need about 1 or two more dog handlers for the squirrel hunt. At this time we need 3 more dog handlers for the squirrel hunt. Hasadora Reynolds, Wabash-(NOT CONFIRMED) We need at least 4 more dog handlers for the rabbit hunt.ĭog handlers donating their time for the November 7th Youth Squirrel Hunt To play it safe we need a minimum of 15 dog handlers for the rabbit hunt, and 15 dog handlers for the squirrel hunt.ĭog handlers donating their time for the November 7th Youth Rabbit Hunt Once we reach 45 we will start an alternate’s list. ![]() We're anticipating 45 youth to be attending this event. UKC Forums > Departments > UKC Beagles > 2009 Indiana Youth Rabbit & Squirrel HuntĪs of today we currently have 42 youth signed up for the hunts. UKC Website :: Hunting Ops :: All-Breed Sports :: Registration :: UKC Online Store In addition to penning Working Dogs of Texas, he recently wrote Under One Fence: The Waggoner Ranch Legacy.UKC Forums - 2009 Indiana Youth Rabbit & Squirrel Hunt Henry Chappell’s field reports have been a mainstay of The Land Report since its founding in 2007. – Introduce a pup to gunfire until it is hunting boldly and shows a strong interest in game. – Join the National Cur and Feist Breeders Association: 713 E. – Take your feist puppy for frequent walks in the woods as soon as it has completed a course of inoculations. Needless to say, they’re deadly on small vermin. Although their treeing instinct and natural prey drive make them popular with squirrel and ‘coon hunters, feists also do well with light stock-herding work. Once treed, they alert the hunter with a clear, chopping bark. Ears may be erect or floppy bobtails are traditional but not required. Consistent with their terrier background, feists are fearless and alert, but also companionable and easy to train.įeists run 20 to 35 pounds and sport a short, low-maintenance coat. Today, common types of feist include the DenMark feist, the Mullins feist, the Thornberg feist, and the catchall treeing feist. During the late eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century, they bred the little dogs for increased hunting and scenting ability by crossing them with curs, beagles, and other scenthounds. Like countless other country traditions, English immigrants brought their terriers to the American colonies. Their lineage goes back to terrier breeds developed in Merry Old England to hunt small vermin. They certainly have my vote as the most versatile.įeists are working-class in origin and terrier-like in appearance and temperament. Ounce for ounce, they may be the toughest dogs in the world. Feists are equal parts cast iron and nitroglycerin.
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