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Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5958 Dogs 8 / Races 0 01 May 2017 00:31
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Michael Geraghty wrote:
Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
Straw $800. Insemination $650. Pink card $350.
Total $1800.
Prizemoney return from 1st litter $150k so far. Geez you blokes carry on.
Welcome back, Mini Quinny. Obviously you found your dummy. Also quite obvious your head has swollen bigger yet again. Perhaps with all the prize money you now have you can invest in a mini bus...make sure it has a sunroof big enough to stick your noggen out. I hear Toyota make one, think its called the deluxe guillotine sunroof. Ideal.
At a guess that's prob what his last litter cost him Michael, and I don't see anything wrong with someone being proud of their achievements.
To someone who wants to breed a litter I wld imagine that's quite inspiring to read.cheers.
Simon Moore Australia (Verified User) Posts 2366 Dogs 32 / Races 393 01 May 2017 02:33
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How about every other cent that it cost by the time the prize money got to that figure.
Reminds me of someone who boasts about winning $500 on the pokies but doesn't mention that they put through $700 before hand :)
Michael Geraghty Australia (Verified User) Posts 4138 Dogs 14 / Races 15 01 May 2017 02:58
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Ryan Vanderwert wrote:
Michael Geraghty wrote:
Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
Straw $800. Insemination $650. Pink card $350.
Total $1800.
Prizemoney return from 1st litter $150k so far. Geez you blokes carry on.
Welcome back, Mini Quinny. Obviously you found your dummy. Also quite obvious your head has swollen bigger yet again. Perhaps with all the prize money you now have you can invest in a mini bus...make sure it has a sunroof big enough to stick your noggen out. I hear Toyota make one, think its called the deluxe guillotine sunroof. Ideal.
At a guess that's prob what his last litter cost him Michael, and I don't see anything wrong with someone being proud of their achievements.
To someone who wants to breed a litter I wld imagine that's quite inspiring to read.cheers.
It's not the point and you know it.
You would be hard pressed to find someone who barracks for the underdog more than me. If I bred Quinny's litter I would be just as proud and good on him. Being proud and being obnoxious are two different things, Ryan.
Each to their own and I don't begrudge anyone being successful...the more the battlers win, the better, in my opinion.
It's interesting to see how success can affect different people.
All good, hope Quinny's run continues....good entertainment. He'll probably have to upgrade to a full size ex council bus and cut the top off if that happens.
Cheers.
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 01 May 2017 04:15
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Wait until the next litter start racing boys. And that straw was free.....
God is good.
Michael Geraghty Australia (Verified User) Posts 4138 Dogs 14 / Races 15 01 May 2017 04:48
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
Wait until the next litter start racing boys. And that straw was free.....
God is good.
"God is good."
Let's all pray together that he makes XXL buses.
All the best, Mini.
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5958 Dogs 8 / Races 0 01 May 2017 07:44
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simon moore wrote:
How about every other cent that it cost by the time the prize money got to that figure.
Reminds me of someone who boasts about winning $500 on the pokies but doesn't mention that they put through $700 before hand :)
all that's fine, everyone's had those times, however the original question was " whats it cost to breed a litter of pups.? " which was answered by Jamie in a very positive manner and encouraging way, which is exactly what the industry needs at this time imo.
Julie Grindley Australia (Verified User) Posts 679 Dogs 39 / Races 0 01 May 2017 08:58
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Answered yes.But how realistic are those figures. Could I really Get my bitch from day 1 of her season to a litter of pups to 12 weeks of age for $2000.No other costs? I think not.
Trevor John Rhodes Australia (Verified User) Posts 81 Dogs 0 / Races 11 01 May 2017 09:54
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Probably not but Jamie answered what it cost him and he's bred a nice litter. Free straw next time and the pink card is already paid he's on a roll.
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6021 Dogs 0 / Races 0 02 May 2017 06:45
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Yes Quinny did answer the question. BUT not all have acreage and able to rear-whelp down their own, HUGH COST. Some breed cattle, access to free meat also. Perhaps the thread should read "Cost to Breed a litter" with or without a property? On the flip/side! Quinny: How much did it cost you to set up? Kennels, Yards, Pens, Sprint-Lanes?, Straight track, Bull-Pen, Lure/Rail and Arm? FENCING, (Posts-Wire), Tractor? Ride on Mowers, Brush/Cutter, Dog/beds/coats, Kitchen/set up (hot/cold water Electricity to shed etc. These expenses haven't been taken into account when stating ALL COSTS TO BREED A LITTER! That costs money to!
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7405 Dogs 26 / Races 9 02 May 2017 08:52
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The question was cost to breed a litter.
The costs to rear the litter should be a different topic
Our last two litters. And we only breed two per year.
Litter one stud fee $1500. Implant $500.00 bits and pieces $ 250 no cost for pink card Result 12 pups
Johnathon Campbell Australia (Verified User) Posts 4635 Dogs 5 / Races 2 02 May 2017 09:17
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Here's your answer. It costs everyone different amounts of money to raise a pup or get it reared and all the amounts shown above are a guide only.
My example is.
Stud dog = what ever you want to pay. Insemination = $700 Whelping to 3 months = $3500 Rearing = at cost.
The biggest winner you can have is having a trusting partnership with the person that's looking after your dogs and they knowing you will look after them and you knowing they will look after you.
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 02 May 2017 19:19
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Terry Jordan wrote:
Yes Quinny did answer the question. BUT not all have acreage and able to rear-whelp down their own, HUGH COST. Some breed cattle, access to free meat also. Perhaps the thread should read "Cost to Breed a litter" with or without a property? On the flip/side! Quinny: How much did it cost you to set up? Kennels, Yards, Pens, Sprint-Lanes?, Straight track, Bull-Pen, Lure/Rail and Arm? FENCING, (Posts-Wire), Tractor? Ride on Mowers, Brush/Cutter, Dog/beds/coats, Kitchen/set up (hot/cold water Electricity to shed etc. These expenses haven't been taken into account when stating ALL COSTS TO BREED A LITTER! That costs money to!
You're not gonna like this Tezzla. Our property came with 2 tractors, slasher, rotary hoe, discs, water cart, etc. Also 1600 vineyard posts, 900m of mesh fencing wire. 5 bay car garage which is now race kennels (cars outside). Not sure about Ettrick mate but in Merbein South we already have electricity to the shed. Outdoor laundry/bathroom serves as the kitchen.
What can I say, I'm blessed...
Oh hang on, had to buy a drag lure for $450. Thats it, I'm getting out of dogs.
Johnathon Campbell Australia (Verified User) Posts 4635 Dogs 5 / Races 2 02 May 2017 21:37
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
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Terry Jordan wrote:
Yes Quinny did answer the question. BUT not all have acreage and able to rear-whelp down their own, HUGH COST. Some breed cattle, access to free meat also. Perhaps the thread should read "Cost to Breed a litter" with or without a property? On the flip/side! Quinny: How much did it cost you to set up? Kennels, Yards, Pens, Sprint-Lanes?, Straight track, Bull-Pen, Lure/Rail and Arm? FENCING, (Posts-Wire), Tractor? Ride on Mowers, Brush/Cutter, Dog/beds/coats, Kitchen/set up (hot/cold water Electricity to shed etc. These expenses haven't been taken into account when stating ALL COSTS TO BREED A LITTER! That costs money to!
You're not gonna like this Tezzla. Our property came with 2 tractors, slasher, rotary hoe, discs, water cart, etc. Also 1600 vineyard posts, 900m of mesh fencing wire. 5 bay car garage which is now race kennels (cars outside). Not sure about Ettrick mate but in Merbein South we already have electricity to the shed. Outdoor laundry/bathroom serves as the kitchen.
What can I say, I'm blessed...
Oh hang on, had to buy a drag lure for $450. Thats it, I'm getting out of dogs.
And the whole property was free?
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6021 Dogs 0 / Races 0 02 May 2017 21:44
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God has been kind to you Quinny! (Punished the crap outta me).Ha
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 02 May 2017 22:08
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Johnno, you've got me there.
OK, the real answer is this. To breed a litter of pups costs $278,000 plus council rates of $1800/year plus $5900/year water license.
Darren Langley Australia (Verified User) Posts 3160 Dogs 12 / Races 0 02 May 2017 22:22
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IMO the cost of breeding haven't really changed that much over the past few years in vic anyway.
When you consider the costs of...... over the past few years
... petrol ... houses .... gas ... elec
The list could go on.
For me when you look at prize money on offer why wouldn't you look at breeding if you think your bitch my throw.
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 02 May 2017 22:28
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Couldn't agree more Darren. Breeding numbers at an all time low. When could there possibly be a better time to breed?
Damien Bates Australia (Verified User) Posts 127 Dogs 0 / Races 8 02 May 2017 23:51
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This is a never ending argument that's been debated for years. Regardless of all the obvious costs of someone else doing it for you in regard to whelping , rearing , Breaking in etc ..... Yea you save money if you have the ability to do the above yourself but it's still costs you plenty !!! And by that I mean in time and effort.
But I'll always have a crack with pups cause it's the only way your going to have a chance of getting your hands on that elusive superstar without spending six figures
Mitchell Carter Australia (Verified User) Posts 63 Dogs 0 / Races 0 23 Mar 2023 12:08
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Luke Miller wrote:
These are my figures when breeding a litter depending on size but for this i will say a litter of 8 to Barcia Bale and i work fulltime and get someone to whelp down for me.
Service Fee;$3300 Straw Transfer; $47 Insemination Fee; $600 Whelping; $3500 (Dam and pups to 12 weeks) Cesarean if needed; $900 6 week inoculations; $240 12 week inoculations; $320. Litter Registration; $150 Overall for me Best Case $8147. Worst Case $9047.
Almost 6 years on from this price list and its interesting to see that some things have increased and some have stayed similar!
Id find it interesting to see what everyone is paying now in 2023 as a lot has changed since 2017.
As I see it now in 2023; Straw - $3500 Insemination - $1000 Whelping(3months) - $4500 C-Sections - $2,500 Vaccinations - $160per pup (both lots) Registration(straw, litter, pink card) - $500
From 3 months; Rearing - $80 per pup per week Breakers - $1000 per pup Pre trainers - $800 per pup