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12 1/4 inches Now in West TN. Fee: $200.00
Fd. Ch. Gilkey's Postoak Ceasar
Sire: Fd. Ch. Postoak Little Nip Otis X Fd. Ch. Hilltop Freckles
Ceasar finished in tough circumstances and according to Eric Autrey he stayed in the pack and proved he has a big nose, brains, and enough power to hold his position. Eric said, "when they got rough Ceasar stayed where he belonged and come up with the rabbit from the inside". He is quick on the check and has a course chop/squall mouth that is a pleasure to hear. He will not run a deer. Ceasar has great kennel manners and he is a pleasure to handle.
One of the best bred sons of F.C. Postoak Little Nip Otis who won the A K C National and son of F. C. Hilltop Freckles who won both the A K C National and U B G F National. That makes him triple national championship bred. His Pedigree is star studded with great producers. He has 3 crosses of H.O.F. Fd. Ch. Rob's Diamond up close. Rob's Diamond is a Great Grandson of H.O.F. "Great" Chapman's Buzz Bomb. We owned Buzz Bomb and had him at Stud from 1980 to 1989. Buzz Bomb was the most consistent little male I have owned. He was the same every time you took him to the field regardless of conditions. We are still basing our foundation on this once in a life time top producer of great rabbit hounds.
This is our first time to promote a stud dog since 1989. We will breed our own females to this little male. Ceasar has some derbies coming up that look good out of a very limited amount of breedings.
Contact: Joe W. Eaton (Double J Beagles) 9265 Cherrywood Avenue, McKenzie, TN. 38201 Ph. 731-352-7719 or 731-234-1120

P.s. Someone request me to elaborate on Ceasar concerning his running ability. I have just begun to get him in shape. He hunts good. Refuses to run deer. He has a big nose, opens quick on a check but is clean with his mouth, He has a coarse rolling chop-squall mouth that he keeps rolling as long Mr. rabbit keeps moving and he is on the line. He checks close, has patience, and has the ability to know where the check is. He runs with what ever speed he is running with. He can drive a line and hold on to it as long as any hound and keeps the line between his legs. Rough poping off hounds don't seem to bother him. He stays close and usually pulls the check out of the middle of the pack. His quickness is impressive. I ran him Saturday with three other good close little females and he dominated the pack. One of those females is a double Pro and she is tough. Hopefully, I can get him back in top condition, get off the fat and enter him in some of the big trials. Thanks for asking. Serious breeders should consider his producing power. His Pedigree is second to none and he is as well a bred Otis male as you will find. See his pedigree on espomagazine.com/
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