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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2016, 10:14:44 pm »

that sure sounds good streak but breeding ain't that simple ....  I been breeding the same line of dogs I started 30 years ago...and all mine  go back to 3  dogs one male and 2 females ......and I can tell you all  these  breedings of crosses to achieve traits would take  you years  to prove  up with those  crosses  before  you ever  become consistant .....I just got  mine bred in the past few years to where they all look the same without any throw backs and thats atleast 25 years  of  breeding the same  dogs ....





My finder holder bred dogs have 18 plus years behind there breeding.     Plus there are more ways than one to breed.      Best to best or line breeding to name a couple.    Why do you need rcd's to look alike.       These dogs are breed for function not what they look like.    If I wanted to breed dogs for looks, I most certainly wouldn't have bred my finder holder bitch to the dog i did.   

there is more to breeding better dogs than just best to best or even line breeding...

How many generations of finder holders have you bred? just wondering if your dogs are breeding true to the way you prefer to hunt...

Having access to breeders who breed the same type is definitely a plus...
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog...
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