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Author Topic: On Breeding Better Dogs  (Read 10408 times)
Reuben
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« on: November 27, 2015, 08:59:01 pm »

it is very hard and expensive for one person to breed a line of dogs not to mention all the work involved...I once talked to 2 different doggers about working together and developing a line...one started with dogs almost the same as mine and the other with a few...

went south pretty quick on account we had different ideas on which direction to go...

one breeds all mixes in his dogs...kind of like a football team...and he has lots of places to hunt and catches lots of hogs...

the other dogger started with about the same as mine...after years his dogs were smaller and longer coated...some things I do not like...his dogs were bred tight and were very good dogs and they hunted with you more than mine would...

I reckon the point I am making is that there are lots of ways to breed dogs...

and what I would hunt others would cull because they were too long range too open etc...etc...
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