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Because he wanted to know how long it would take him to get there

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Billy asks how far it is to Kentucky in "Where the Red Fern Grows" because he wants to set a goal to save up money to buy two coonhounds. Kentucky is known for producing excellent hunting dogs, and Billy hopes to purchase his own pair to fulfill his dream of becoming a successful coon hunter.

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