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Was a cur at some point what pitbull enthuiasts referred to as dog with no gameness did some of them refer to am sraffs as cur dogs , Im not judging just asking a question

Idont mean to be rude but your starting to sound stupid best to let it go mate,

Alright mate, whats in a cur? Or are they line bred? If that makes sense?

 

i think it's just an old old english word for a working dog with no specific breeding, ie a mongrel.

I think the yanks still use the word whereas we forgot about it years ago. it used to be an insult to call someone a cur.

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Alright mate, whats in a cur? Or are they line bred? If that makes sense?

 

i think it's just an old old english word for a working dog with no specific breeding, ie a mongrel.

I think the yanks still use the word whereas we forgot about it years ago. it used to be an insult to call someone a cur.

 

 

Yes, i know that. :thumbs:

 

But in the states i think they use it to refer to fairly specific dogs, of mixed breeding, rather than any old mongrel. And i THINK that they will roughly breed true to type, whereas most proper 'mongrels' will throw a lot of litter variation.

 

Just to add to your collection a 'cur dog' is also hunting terminology for any non-hound.

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Alright mate, whats in a cur? Or are they line bred? If that makes sense?

 

i think it's just an old old english word for a working dog with no specific breeding, ie a mongrel.

I think the yanks still use the word whereas we forgot about it years ago. it used to be an insult to call someone a cur.

 

 

Yes, i know that. :thumbs:

 

But in the states i think they use it to refer to fairly specific dogs, of mixed breeding, rather than any old mongrel. And i THINK that they will roughly breed true to type, whereas most proper 'mongrels' will throw a lot of litter variation.

 

Just to add to your collection a 'cur dog' is also hunting terminology for any non-hound.

 

WWell i don't know what you mean by my 'collection' but I think that between us, we've nailed it.... :whistling: perhaps.....

Well, until the yank posts again and makes us look like a pair of mugs. :doh::thumbs::

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Meant your collection of 'Cur' meanings.

 

 

 

Aye, he'll be a long at some point (or dan) to fill us in. :thumbs:

 

From what i know curs are a mixed hound/terrier type dog, and there are maybe different 'types' of cur, but the idea (and i think if you look at the pups it looks that way) is that they breed true to that type, cur x cur.

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Guys your pretty much point on, the term "cur" comes from the English term curtailed. You got taxed on any dog with a tail from what I understand. Curs are bred two ways here imo. Seriously and what ever. Some follow papers and peds while a hog hunter might just breeds to a friends "good" dog. Lines/strains are kemmers, mountain, stephens and a few others. Alot of hound/curs cross dogs are bred then put back in the respective line like anything else then papered...You know how it goes, so its a safe bet just get one from someone who is puttin the meat up. :thumbs: feck the papers. Dan could give allot of insight as the bitch I got from him but he's a miserble b*****d and a downer to talk to as he seen the shit side of the cur biz. :tongue2:

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Cheers for that mate, interesting info, i'd love to see them work. Do different 'types' of cur have different working styles or applications (i.e different quarry, land etc).

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Guys your pretty much point on, the term "cur" comes from the English term curtailed. You got taxed on any dog with a tail from what I understand. Curs are bred two ways here imo. Seriously and what ever. Some follow papers and peds while a hog hunter might just breeds to a friends "good" dog. Lines/strains are kemmers, mountain, stephens and a few others. Alot of hound/curs cross dogs are bred then put back in the respective line like anything else then papered...You know how it goes, so its a safe bet just get one from someone who is puttin the meat up. :thumbs: feck the papers. Dan could give allot of insight as the bitch I got from him but he's a miserble b*****d and a downer to talk to as he seen the shit side of the cur biz. :tongue2:

Was a cur at some point what pitbull enthuiasts referred to as dog with no gameness did some of them refer to am sraffs as cur dogs , Im not judging just asking a question

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Guys your pretty much point on, the term "cur" comes from the English term curtailed. You got taxed on any dog with a tail from what I understand. Curs are bred two ways here imo. Seriously and what ever. Some follow papers and peds while a hog hunter might just breeds to a friends "good" dog. Lines/strains are kemmers, mountain, stephens and a few others. Alot of hound/curs cross dogs are bred then put back in the respective line like anything else then papered...You know how it goes, so its a safe bet just get one from someone who is puttin the meat up. :thumbs: feck the papers. Dan could give allot of insight as the bitch I got from him but he's a miserble b*****d and a downer to talk to as he seen the shit side of the cur biz. :tongue2:

Was a cur at some point what pitbull enthuiasts referred to as dog with no gameness did some of them refer to am sraffs as cur dogs , Im not judging just asking a question

 

 

liam-Thats correct...a non game bulldog is called a cur. Bulldog men also call any non bulldog a cur, regardless of breeding. I have always believed the term was carried over to many of these type dogs. Many bulldogs, and bulldogx were/are used as "meat dogs" all over the country, and even many of todays "linebred/papered" curs show a strong bulldog influence, IMO.

 

Take care.

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