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Rebel Kennels 1988

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by kiwidogman, Jul 11, 2018.

  1. F.W.K.

    F.W.K. CH Dog

  2. kiwidogman

    kiwidogman Top Dog

    Ah, the needle. Interesting!
     
  3. F.W.K.

    F.W.K. CH Dog

    No needle in play but a waterhose, click up the pic extra large and find out for yourself.
     
  4. YellowJohnJocko

    YellowJohnJocko Big Dog

  5. He looks like he just hoseing the dog down.
     
  6. YellowJohnJocko

    YellowJohnJocko Big Dog

    I'd like to have the Chevy and that wash box!
     
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  7. kiwidogman

    kiwidogman Top Dog

    I only clicked up to large. Yep, on extra large it’s clearly a wash hose.

    The needle gear must be in the bag on the ground. Or he just used magic water, culled hard and rarely traveled.B-)
     
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  8. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    Ricky Jones.
     
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  9. kiwidogman

    kiwidogman Top Dog

  10. YellowJohnJocko

    YellowJohnJocko Big Dog

    Oh hell, I knew he is the fella on the left I was lookin for RJ the dog. lol
     
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  11. keep included working on wild boar kept in pens
     
  12. kiwidogman

    kiwidogman Top Dog

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    Wild sows maybe, boars aren’t designed to be played with.
    I know the guy had money, but enough to buy out all of his neighbors? For a mile in every direction?
     
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  13. I dont know the difference only thing I know I ate it once and it tasted terrible
    that is as far as my knowledge goes
    oh I remember an old friend had some dogo's went hunting and regretted he didn't have a vest on

    the video's are private video's of visits to barney five , pat patrick , hall , ozzie, cardenas , frio boys ,mountain ,mullins ,smith and various other yards in the early nineties
    They were private visits and i dont intend to commercialize my memories

    I am out of the dogs , i just come here to reminisce
     
  14. What was so terrible about it Bulldoghistorian?..I've never tried it but have been meaning to try it for a while now..is it chewy?(the texture)..is it strong?(the taste)..
     
  15. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Its wild game.They do eat some grains to and will wreck a field of grain but they also eat what ever else they please so a little different than a farm fed pig.Its good meat just depends on who prepares it.
     
  16. its a stew mostly ask for an old sheep at your butcher and let me know its an acquired taste as far as I am concerned
    i am just a Walmart type of meat guy I guess
     
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  17. Can you cook it like pulled pork???...or is it to lean in fat to cook that way???.
     
  18. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Yea u can.
     
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  19. I sort of no what you mean..I like venison.but the venison of certain species of deer can have a strong "gamey"taste to it..and as for sheep or goat.urgh!,not my cup of tea.very strong taste to it.most definitely a acquired taste lol.
     
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  20. Thanks Bamaman..lol.if I ever need to no anything about cooking I'll ask you.....
    Btw,,I could imagine the bacon to pretty nice of the wild pigs...lol.
     

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