This is by far my favorite river in the southeast. I try to get up to Cleveland Tn every summer to do some whitewater rafting and it's looking like this summer I won't make it. Looking back at past trips this one was one of the best down the river I've ever had. We were the only boat on the river that Sept morning and we played in every hole we could find.
The American Feist Breeders Association is a new organization dedicated to the preservation of Feist hunting dogs. We recognize that Feist today are primarily used for squirrel hunting and that is the main thrust of our efforts. We strive to be a family oriented, membership driven, preservation focused association.
huntafba.com
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
AFBA Breed Standard
An American Feist SHALL be between 12 and 18 inches tall. Dogs outside these height ranges may not be registered or participate in AFBA events. Height is to be measured at the withers at a point directly up from the back of the dog’s front elbow. At the time of an official AFBA measurement, a dog shall be placed on a cloth covered (carpeted) bench or table and shall be measured by a means approved by AFBA’s Board of Directors. Rules for disputing height measurements taken by AFBA Inspectors may be made to AFBA's Board of Directors. Dogs shall be at least one year old before they are officially measured.
American Feist should have a short, smooth coat with hair length of approximately one inch or less. Dogs with semi-wire, wire, or long coats over more than 50 percent of their body shall be excluded from registration. American Feist may come in any color or combination of colors.
American Feist should have a complete set of evenly spaced, white teeth meeting in a scissors bite.
Erect ears, semi-erect or cocked ears, and button ears are acceptable.
American Feist should have small compact feet with the knuckles on the two center toes being just slightly longer than the two outside toes. The toes should be well arched but are not totally “cat footed”. The dew claws on an American Feist may be removed to prevent hunting injuries.
The tail on an American Feist may be long, docked, or naturally bobbed.
To be registered as a foundation stock American Feist, a dog must be from descended from mountain or treeing feist and shall not be more than 50% non-recognized feist breeding. This percentage will be figured from a three generation pedigree. Before any dog can be registered or bred as an American Feist, a dog shall prove that it will independently tree a wild squirrel per such methods of proof as may be established by AFBA.
For further info on AFBA go to http://www.americanfeistbreedersassociaton.com/
American Feist should have a short, smooth coat with hair length of approximately one inch or less. Dogs with semi-wire, wire, or long coats over more than 50 percent of their body shall be excluded from registration. American Feist may come in any color or combination of colors.
American Feist should have a complete set of evenly spaced, white teeth meeting in a scissors bite.
Erect ears, semi-erect or cocked ears, and button ears are acceptable.
American Feist should have small compact feet with the knuckles on the two center toes being just slightly longer than the two outside toes. The toes should be well arched but are not totally “cat footed”. The dew claws on an American Feist may be removed to prevent hunting injuries.
The tail on an American Feist may be long, docked, or naturally bobbed.
To be registered as a foundation stock American Feist, a dog must be from descended from mountain or treeing feist and shall not be more than 50% non-recognized feist breeding. This percentage will be figured from a three generation pedigree. Before any dog can be registered or bred as an American Feist, a dog shall prove that it will independently tree a wild squirrel per such methods of proof as may be established by AFBA.
For further info on AFBA go to http://www.americanfeistbreedersassociaton.com/
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Line of feist
Let's hear what line of feist you hunt and what draws you to that line.
For me it's the McAndrews line. I just happened up and my first feist was a McAndrews and loved the way they get after it. These dogs will cover some ground so a good pair of shoes is a must. They don't seem to be ill at all and will hunt independently. They are quiet in the kennel and since I live in a sub-division that is a must.
Now what do you hunt.
For me it's the McAndrews line. I just happened up and my first feist was a McAndrews and loved the way they get after it. These dogs will cover some ground so a good pair of shoes is a must. They don't seem to be ill at all and will hunt independently. They are quiet in the kennel and since I live in a sub-division that is a must.
Now what do you hunt.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sad Sad Day
We had to put Paisley down this morning. She's been real sick this summer and hasn't left the vet's office for 2 weeks. After trying everything they knew to do for her Dr Bryan thought it may be best for her to be spayed and then she could look inside her to see if there was anything that looked out of the norm. It was, she was ate up with cancer. She's just barely 2 so her having cancer was a surprise to us all. It was hard to put her down but not near as hard as when Ethan gets home from school and I have to let him know his dog is dead. Not only was Paisley his dog but his 1st squirrel dog. I know this is just part of having dogs but it still doesn't make it any easier.
Kevin
Kevin
Monday, August 23, 2010
New Club in North Georgia
Tracy Davenport is working at getting a new club formed in North Georgia (Dawsonville).
He has several members already and have commitments from a few others.
They are going to have a get together Sept 4th at the club house to have some friendly conversations and hope to cast out on a buddy hunt.
Dues for the remander of the year are 10.00 till Feb
Feb to Feb dues will be 20.00
Kids under 16 are free
Directions are:
8111 Hwy 136, 30534
Take Hwy 53 to Dawsonville, go to
the square, take Shoal Creek Rd to
Hwy 136, turn L, go 6 mi, clubhouse
is located on L, signs posted.
He has several members already and have commitments from a few others.
They are going to have a get together Sept 4th at the club house to have some friendly conversations and hope to cast out on a buddy hunt.
Dues for the remander of the year are 10.00 till Feb
Feb to Feb dues will be 20.00
Kids under 16 are free
Directions are:
8111 Hwy 136, 30534
Take Hwy 53 to Dawsonville, go to
the square, take Shoal Creek Rd to
Hwy 136, turn L, go 6 mi, clubhouse
is located on L, signs posted.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Dean Wright and his McAndrew's crew
From left to right is Spr Gr sq ch Pretty Boy Floyd, Sq Ch(4 wins to gr) McAndrews Smarty,Sq ch McAndrews Missy,Gr Sq Ch McAndrews Raider and sq ch McAndrews Pete.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Trying out a new blog site.
We are trying out a new blog site and hopefully this is what we are looking for. Please check back daily to see what is going on in the AFBA.
I took Stuart and my new pup Sadie out this morning. We didn't stay out long beacuse of the heat but we had fun while we were there. This was Stuart's first trip back to the woods since Feb and boy was he excited. This was Sadie's first trip to the big woods and she did really good. She didn't stay underfoot and tried to keep up with Stuart but those little legs just couldn't do it. lol The first pic is of Stuart treeing and you can see Sadie looking to see what's happening. The second pic is of Sadie checking out what the fuss is all about.
I took Stuart and my new pup Sadie out this morning. We didn't stay out long beacuse of the heat but we had fun while we were there. This was Stuart's first trip back to the woods since Feb and boy was he excited. This was Sadie's first trip to the big woods and she did really good. She didn't stay underfoot and tried to keep up with Stuart but those little legs just couldn't do it. lol The first pic is of Stuart treeing and you can see Sadie looking to see what's happening. The second pic is of Sadie checking out what the fuss is all about.
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