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Re: Top Producers
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July 06, 2011, 12:24:14 pm »
I'm pretty excited about the breeding. I'm not thrilled at summertime pups, but I'll take what I can get. I know Cash's pups tend to be slow starters, but the line of dogs I crossed him to start really young so we'll see what happens. The litter I have now that were born in January...every one would flat work a hog (or anything else that moves for that matter) at 3-4 months old and if turned out in the pasture they'd be out and over the hill in just a minute.
Besides all that...how they start isn't near as important as how they finish out and I never judge a pup by that quality alone.
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