Posted by fregienewbee on April 28, 2009 at 05:15:30 from (69.217.236.95):
In Reply to: My old buddy posted by Tony Vidlak Sr. on April 27, 2009 at 18:31:42:
I have three beagles: Annie,Sam and Buddy, their pup. He's our overweight misfit--born with a kinked tail, which we had docked, and his testicles never descended,so he's neutered--that will always have a place at our house. He and Sam don't get along, so we keep them seperated. Buddy goes in his night kennel box before Sam comes in.
Jenny is a silky-haired English setter siren that I love to watch run. She covers a lot of ground and slams into gorgeous points. I have 100 one-day-old quail chicks coming in May so we can train on semi-wild birds. That's what most of my foodplots are for--if the deer and rabbits visit them, as long as they're not too hard on the plants, that's just icing on the cake or "the silk on the bride's pajamas."
Jenny is a lot of company on out-of-state hunting trips. I usually drive all night, stopping only for a short nap at a rest area if I get really tired. She's warmth and protection all in one package.
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