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Author Topic: Breeding decisions...good and bad  (Read 1581 times)
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« on: September 18, 2011, 09:27:06 am »

ok kids , you are just as likely to get crap out of a well rounded good hunting bitch dog, as you are to get to get crap out of a well bred bitch dog thats never hunted . and just the opposite could be that breeding that just[  clicked ].and you wind up with super dogs . us old guys didn't waist our times breeding lines of dogs with out a purpose . just because a dog hunts excepyionally well . DOES NOT MEEN IT WILL PRODUCE a whole litter of outstanding dogs . me personally i have 2 reg. catahoula gyps on my yard that will never see the woods . could they ? you betchya !!. why wont they ? they are where my hard hittin, good lookin , people pleasing young dogs come from crossed or pure . but they are no quit dogs that don't seem to reach that golden retirement age . ANY OTHER TYPE OF HUNTING  [exept maybe bear ] . and you can hunt your females or males and not worry so much about loss but HOG HUNTING IS A DIFFERANT GAME . and the possibility of loosing a well bred dog is greater. all you can do in the breeding game is to  BREED and let the OFFSPRING  do the talking as to how well the HUNTING or NONHUNTING parents , and this is important  PASS ON THEIR TRAITS . not all  HUNTING dogs produce hunting dogs .  and that is the reason their are so many culls people just asume because the parents hunt the offspring should all hunt as well . every first pair breeding is an experiment from hunting or non hunting sires and dames. now LET THE BATTLE BEGIN !!!
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