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Depends on the breed!
In Canada they weigh up to 600kg; In Alaska-Yukon they weigh as much as 800 kg.
A newborn Guernsey calf has an average birth weight of around 40 lbs.
they can weigh to be about 200 to 300 pounds.
they usually weigh about 20lbs.
It can very. Dogs that are purebred can be very expensive. I suggest you look up breeders online.
45-80lbs.
It depends on where you live, such like places in Canada a coonhound may cost about $200 while in Florida they may cost $100. You should go to your local animal shelter or talk to the person you want to buy them from.
Years ago most coon hunters who owned a red dog of unknown ancestry, but proven ability in tracking and treeing raccoons, called their dog a "Redbone." Then a few serious breeders who were devoted both to the breed and the sport began a campaign of selective breeding to produce a hound with the necessary characteristics to make a superior coonhound and which would breed true to type in color and conformation. Breeders in the American South, Tennessee and Georgia to be precise, desired a hound with more speed and a hotter sniffer than many of the existing coonhounds. The first dogs were commonly called "Saddlebacks." The background color was red, and most of them possessed black saddle markings. By selective breeding, the black saddle was bred out and the solid red dogs became known as Redbone Coonhounds. As is the case with most of the other coonhound breeds, the ancestors of the Redbone were Foxhounds. A Bloodhound cross is said to have been made, and it's also said to account for the white chest and feet markings which still occasionally show up in Redbone pups today. The result of this mixture makes them a reliable hunting dog, as the breed's moderate size, foxhoundish appearance, and courage are in its nature. They are used primarily for treeing coon, but can be adapted to other game, including big cat. This hound may have been named after an early breeder, Peter Redbone of Tennessee, although much of its breeding has taken place in Georgia. The foundation stock of the modern day Redbone came from George F.L. Birdsong of Georgia, who was a noted fox hunter and breeder. He obtained the pack of Dr. Thomas Henry in the 1840's. The Redbone was the second coonhound breed to be registered with U.K.C., the first being registered in 1902, two years after the Black & Tan. Today it is used for hunting Raccoon and as a companion dog. The Redbone Coonhound was recognized by the AKC in 2009.
Loads of european type hunting dogs were imported to AmericaThey were mostly scottish, french, english, and irish ancestryScottish immigrants brought with them red coloured foxhounds to GeorgiaAnd then irish foxhounds and Bloodhounds came. .Hunters found they needed dogs that were much more suited to the environment and wildlife around the south of the USRedbones are very rare dogs outside of the USSo their ancestors are european - from the UKBut the redbone coonhound IS american as it was first bred in the US
It has been said that the history of the English Coonhound is the history of all coonhounds. With the exception of the Plott Hound, most coonhounds can be traced back to the English Foxhound. In 1905 the English Coonhound was first registered by UKC under the name of English fox & Coonhound. Back then they were used for fox hunting much more than they are today. The name reflected the similarity that the breed had to the American Foxhound and the English foxhound. While the Redbone and Black and Tan were given separate breed status, all other treeing coonhounds were called English after the turn of the century. These included both the Treeing Walker Coonhound and the Bluetick Coonhound. They were considered all the same breed. It was the variation in color which separated them. The heavily ticked dogs split off from the English and the Bluetick Coonhound was recognized as a separate breed in 1945. In 1946 the tricolored hounds separated into the breed called Treeing Walker Coonhounds. Though redticked dogs predominate, to this day there are still tri-colored and blueticked English hounds. The English Coonhound was bred to adapt to the rougher American climate and terrain. An English named "Bones," owned by Colonel Leon Robinson, won one of the first National Coonhound Championships. The breed is still used by practical hunters and competitive hound owners throughout the USA.
Moose calves weigh around 25 to 40 lbs when born.
Charles Darwin weighed approximately 10 pounds when he was born in 1809.
the weigh 70-80
15pounds
they are 10 ponds
6lbs10oz