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List of Line bred Breeders
Does any body know who is strictly line breeding the Indianhills bloodline? If so can you post name and any contact info you might have?
I believe Don Nash in Ohio has a lot of there blood. I don't have his # though. Sorry.
| Don Nash Stillwater Valley Kennels | |
| Location: | Covington OH. |
http://stillwaterkennel.webs.com/
stright off of his site
About Us
Our Beagles = I've raised out of this line of dogs since 1992 when I got started field trailing. The first dogs we had were just grade rabbit dogs but were great hunting dogs that would run a rabbit to the gun. When we switched over to Reg.dogs we looked for the same traits and found them. Our bloodlines mostly go back to FC.Indian Hill's Majer and FC. Dingus Macrae and a few other nice bloodlines. Our beagles Are AKC,NKC, and PKC reg.
Contact Us
Email stillwaterkennels@yahoo.com
nashsbeagles@yahoo.com
Home Phone (937)473-3077
Don I See Your Shadow Dog Has Some Of Our Breeding In It Gibeaut's Dingus Hayes Andy Came From Us.Do You Know If this dog Is Still Living?If So Who Has Him?
Mike,
i copyed that from his web site.
i am not Don.
Im looking at a june 2004 b b magazie and there's a stud ad for FD CH Indian Hills NightTrain.Did any of U see Night Train Run or hunt with him?Does any of U own any of his offspring?
We breed almost exclusively Indian Hills. Most of our hounds have a lot of trapper. We live in michigan. The last litter I bred the pups were out of My female out of R.B. and a male directly out of trapper. Don Nash actually ended up with one. I kept a male pups who is starting to be entered into little pack trials. He is definately on the conservative side of little pack. Plenty of foot but close in a check. If anyone wants to talk Indian Hills I'm always game. 269-545-0240 or e-mail mlp22@rocketmail.com. Thanks.
tks for the info--i was wondering about foot and check..........you being located in Michigan i figure you hounds see alot of snow....What kinda bunnies you have where U live???We breed almost exclusively Indian Hills. Most of our hounds have a lot of trapper. We live in michigan. The last litter I bred the pups were out of My female out of R.B. and a male directly out of trapper. Don Nash actually ended up with one. I kept a male pups who is starting to be entered into little pack trials. He is definately on the conservative side of little pack. Plenty of foot but close in a check. If anyone wants to talk Indian Hills I'm always game. 269-545-0240 or e-mail mlp22@rocketmail.com. Thanks.
-mlp22
Sorry been away from the internet a while. The dogs we breed have good foot and work close in a check. We run on snow quite a bit. Seems like the indian hills dogs have the brains to gear up and down depending on conditions. Whereabouts are you from dawg? The one thing I will say is we manage to champion a couple dogs a year in little pack. We could probably do better in another format but we like the people of little pack.
The Indian Hill's dogs I have hunt hard and jump alot of rabbits. They have good speed and run close and stay tight in the check area they clame quick and drive out hard. I am always looking for other people that like this line and want to work to breed true to it. If this is the bloodline you like please feel free to call or email me any time. Thanks Don Nash Stillwater Valley Kennels (937)473-3077 or email at stillwaterkennels@yahoo.com or check out my web sit www.freewebs.com/stillwaterkennel
A good fellow by the name of Paul Dixon has an Indian Hills male “Hammer”. He lives in Indiana. To see his pedigree: http://www.espomagazine.com/pedigrees/6106.htm To see a picture of Hammer on Paul’s site: http://www.freewebs.com/roustemoutgundogs/pictures.htm
My running buddies and I just picked up a real nice line bred Indian hill's Hound and with any luck you should see him showing up at the hunts this spring. We've got high hopes for him and will be offering him up for stud some time down the road. Thanks Don Nash