I would in a heartbeat if they're both good dogs and they're what you really like. I hunted for years with Mr. Orval Roberts. His saying was "breed close and keep your hammer handy".
it's just like any other breeding , it'll either work , or it won't .
if it works it's linebreeding if not it's inbreeding . if it don't work i wouldn't try twice .
Reuben, I totally agree with you, you have to start with a solid line of dogs. Also thoroughly testing the offspring yourself or testing through fellow hunters that have tested them. Sometimes it takes alot of searching to acquire the bloodline that suits your way of hunting and there are many ways of hunting. One man's top dog is someone else's cull. They gotta please you and no one else. At the end of the day, breed em if YOU like them.
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