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<blockquote data-quote="georgiabob" data-source="post: 1683885" data-attributes="member: 41912"><p>i have riverun feist. the line was started with a feist bred to a cur then bred back to some of his granddaughters. more cur has been added back in over the years. they look like miniature curs. the dog in the picture weighs about 30 pounds. i've had a few original mountain cur dogs over the years and the feist are smarter. mine can run with the stock with no problems 99 percent of the time. i have a young female that will occasionally chase but she just hasn't been kicked yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiabob, post: 1683885, member: 41912"] i have riverun feist. the line was started with a feist bred to a cur then bred back to some of his granddaughters. more cur has been added back in over the years. they look like miniature curs. the dog in the picture weighs about 30 pounds. i've had a few original mountain cur dogs over the years and the feist are smarter. mine can run with the stock with no problems 99 percent of the time. i have a young female that will occasionally chase but she just hasn't been kicked yet. [/QUOTE]
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