Hunting coyotes with hounds

So Joe, for the 8th time (at least), can canines have blue hair?
Dogs can have varied colors of blue on their outer fur(I never claimed they can't or do not). A purebred coyote, no. Unless you are talking about an un-prime coyote pelt. Which the skin tends to be blueish in color.

Now answer my questions above.
 
My young staghound pic I posted above. Had a very dark blue colored face. That is why I named her Blue.

Now stop side stepping my questions above. Answer them for all to see.
 
My young staghound pic I posted above. Had a very dark blue colored face. That is why I named her Blue.

Now stop side stepping my questions above. Answer them for see.
Furthermore, mr. seen it done it. You doubted previously the non-existance
Joe, dogs don't have blue f-ing hair.

Look it up. Type it into any search engine you want.
I've read that as claimed by a biologist. But the fact remains. There IS the color blue on some dog breeds. Do I agree with all biologist's claims? I do not. But "they" can not deny some dog breeds actually have "Blue" markings on their outer fur.

Now answer my questions above.
 
Furthermore, mr. seen it done it. You doubted previously the non-existance

I've read that as claimed by a biologist. But the fact remains. There IS the color blue on some dog breeds. Do I agree with all biologist's claims? I do not. But "they" can not deny some dog breeds actually have "Blue" markings on their outer fur.

Now answer my questions above.
Joe, you are one of the least intelligent people I have ever encountered in the predator hunting world..

Canines do not have blue hair. None of them. Not one, not ever, (unless there is some genetic abnormality that exists somewhere). I've tried gently explaining this to you for more than a week, but you're too damn stubborn to realize it. Once you come to grips with this absolute f-ing fact, you'll realize why it matters. You see, since dogs cannot, do not, have not blue hair, and canine hair that appears blue is a mixture of the fur colors silver and black in layers, you'll realize that your mysterious coyote is not a hybrid, it's a damn coyote with a band of black and silver hair overlaid. I could have explained this to my 10 year old nephew in 60 seconds and he would be able to grasp it, but here we are at a week, and you can't understand the simplest part of it.
 
Joe, you are one of the least intelligent people I have ever encountered in the predator hunting world..

Canines do not have blue hair. None of them. Not one, not ever, (unless there is some genetic abnormality that exists somewhere). I've tried gently explaining this to you for more than a week, but you're too damn stubborn to realize it. Once you come to grips with this absolute f-ing fact, you'll realize why it matters. You see, since dogs cannot, do not, have not blue hair, and canine hair that appears blue is a mixture of the fur colors silver and black in layers, you'll realize that your mysterious coyote is not a hybrid, it's a damn coyote with a band of black and silver hair overlaid. I could have explained this to my 10 year old nephew in 60 seconds and he would be able to grasp it, but here we are at a week, and you can't understand the simplest part of it.
Yeah right, a mixture of silver & black make the color Blue. Not some wannba blue? Or tinting of a mixture of silver & black. Furthermore, a Biologist/expert or Doctor. That makes a claim. His/her claim needs peer reviewed. By many other professional experts & those who specialize in Genetics.

Now answer my questions I posted above.
 
So this thread isn't about hunting coyotes with dogs at all. It's Joe looking for a fresh place to spew his BS. Old Joe is trying to duck into a new room full of the uninitiated to attempt to get some attention from those who aren't on to him yet. This post isn't about hunting at all, it is spamming the forum from an attention whore wanna-be expert.
 
Yeah right, a mixture of silver & black make the color Blue. Not some wannba blue? Or tinting of a mixture of silver & black. Furthermore, a Biologist/expert or Doctor. That makes a claim. His/her claim needs peer reviewed. By many other professional experts & those who specialize in Genetics.

Now answer my questions I posted above.
You've got to be kidding me.

Nobody is this unintelligent. You must be messing with us.
 
I havent been around since covid. It definitely seems to me like some members here have had a bad reaction to all their covid shots.

This is cool, please explain how 17-19 animals in the wild have shaped this conversation? I don't see the connection..
 
please explain to me how the MNDNR says theres less than 2500 wolves and no mountain lions in MN????

Go back to your Bud Light and MSNBC.
 
please explain to me how the MNDNR says theres less than 2500 wolves and no mountain lions in MN????

Go back to your Bud Light and MSNBC.
Wait, what?

What are you trying to say?

I love how uninformed people all across the country say: "dnr says there are no mountain lions here".

Allow me to explain fella. No dnr anywhere in America has ever said that mountain lions don't exist in any state. It's well documented that mountain lions will regularly travel thousands of miles. They traverse the width and breadth of this country and both countries north and south of us. What they keep trying to tell people is that they don't have a breeding population in states like MN. They are just passing through. As far as wolves go, who knows. I'm sure your personal experience with 3 of them and the 4 people who you know there have formed your opinion, but if you were realistic, you'd know how impossible it would be for you to know what that population actually is. Wolves are a political football, so who knows.
 
Joe, wind from the north of course it's blowing south. BUT you failed to say what direction the coyote's head is in relation to the clock. Or the wind speed and air temp. I could save you a walk and no shot.
 
Serious question... does this site have a block function where you can elect not to see any posts by/from a specific member?

I come here because for the most part there is no juvenile trolling... maybe it's just me... but seems there's been some lately.

I guess that's the price of admission concerning the internet.
 
Serious question... does this site have a block function where you can elect not to see any posts by/from a specific member?

I come here because for the most part there is no juvenile trolling... maybe it's just me... but seems there's been some lately.

I guess that's the price of admission concerning the internet.

I wasn't sure, so just checked. If you click on a members name to the left of their post there is an "Ignore" option.

- DAA
 
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