male or female rabbit dogs?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: south Ark
female dogs are always the right choice for small game. they're easier to control and usually more efficient.
male dogs are needed for their courage and size when tackling bigger game.
male dogs are needed for their courage and size when tackling bigger game.
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Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: kentucky
I've always had better luck out of female dogs,i"ve owned some good male dogs but as they age they get more aggressive to other dogs and want to fight and always have the urge to breed this makes them harder to control even if they are neutered they just seem less attentive to commands than females do,god I wish human females listened like that,but I've always chose female dogs to hunt with unless it's hogs or something like that,but we dont have them here all we hunt is rabbits,squirrels,coons and quaill if you can find them.
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That's a good question and one I get asked a lot. I've had and have phenomenal male & female dogs. In terms of which I like better, my 2 best are a male & female. If I had to choose a pack of males or females though, I'd run all males. Females come in heat and you will have to lay them up when they do. I've got enough dogs that this isn't a problem, but like clockwork, as soon as 1 comes in, she brings 1 or 2 more in heat. Males tend to be a little more hard headed and like to hike and mark their territory on things. The big disadvantage w/ males in kenneling together, some will JUST NOT live w/ another male and will kill them or be killed. I have 2 like this, my Field Champion and another male w/ not allow another male in their kennel. They are both top notch dogs and aren't going anywhere so I put up w/ it.




