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Edward (Ted) Howard
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17 Jun 2019 01:34


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Zinzan Brooke-Winklee Terror,let her go this time but next year may do this liked the look of it.Cant do the click thing thanks in advance.


Mark Staines
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17 Jun 2019 02:59


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Simon Milgate
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17 Jun 2019 04:50


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Hi Ted, I don't mind this option either along the same lines.

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Kev Galloway
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18 Jun 2019 06:13


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Zambora Brockie also looks good.


Edward (Ted) Howard
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Hi Simon like my pick better and Kev have to have a look at yours was hoping Ryan would give me the rundown on intensity so that I might understand the concept better.Thanks Ted.


Sandro Bechini
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18 Jun 2019 11:36


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I am with you Ted.



Ryan Vanderwert
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19 Jun 2019 13:41


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edward (ted) howard wrote:

..... was hoping Ryan would give me the rundown on intensity so that I might understand the concept better.Thanks Ted.

G'day Ted,

I really like the intensity on the front page giving up an 88% niche within 5 generations between Big Daddy Cool and Elite State CLICK HERE . I've used BDC's sister Balintore Sal to show this.

At a very quick glance the linebreeding intensity in x appears to be cornerstone brood Temora Lee through littermates Temlee & Viola Lee, which is super.

Only a 75% niche(prefer 88% at least when looking to breed a top city conveyance), through Zinzan's immediate dam All Fired up and Friendly Flyer CLICK HERE (check blood quota table for cross duplications), who had been so successful with this line in the past giving up Bombers a Flyer......Zinzan may however click with another successful sire in the line, I'm only coming at it from a Friendly Fire perspective.

Outcrosses KC & Gable not well positioned up close in x (prefer outcrosses in 'not in x' positions), however Fortified Speed is albeit on the 5th gen.........chase may be a worry, keep a close eye on that during rearing.

Overall a couple of very nice plusses and a couple of minus' but a good place to start looking at your own line if you are interested in understanding various forms of linebreeding. Cheers & g/l if you go ahead Ted.





Pablo Miguel Duarte
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19 Jun 2019 16:51


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Quisiera su opinin sobre el cruce entre ON A SHAKE X GOLD HEART. ya q tiene factor Rasmussen en sobbin sal dark harizon. Laa cra esta en casi 8 meces soy de Argentina en lo q gusten y pueda les informo. Saludos a todos los miembros de GD




Pablo Miguel Duarte
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Edward (Ted) Howard
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Thank you all sorry about slow response but have got the flu a bit of advice don't go to Hobart in winter last week I froze.I will have a good look at it Ryan its usually easier to understand when its your breed.



Ryan Vanderwert
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20 Jun 2019 12:43


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Pablo Miguel Duarte wrote:

Quisiera su opinin sobre el cruce entre ON A SHAKE X GOLD HEART. ya q tiene factor Rasmussen en sobbin sal dark harizon. Laa cra esta en casi 8 meces soy de Argentina en lo q gusten y pueda les informo. Saludos a todos los miembros de GD

"I would like your opinion on the cross between ON A SHAKE X GOLD HEART. already has factor Rasmussen in sobbin salt dark harizon. Laa breeding is in almost 8 meces I am from Argentina in whatever they like and I can inform them. Greetings to all GD members"

Hi Pablo,

I also like this 88% niche within 5 generations between Brett Lee attached directly to the sires sireline with his half brother Big Daddy Cool CLICK HERE , I've used BDC's sister Balintore Sal to illustrate, also a really good 100% niche between litter brothers Black Shiraz attached directly on the dams sireline & Big Ginger Boy back into the pedigree on the 5th generation with their parents.

I know it's Raz as you say, however its also important that type of extreme intensity be well back into the pedigree if you want to breed 500m types as it is here. I don't know your racing there and closer inward niches may be ok or even better if your racing is more short course. That's my opinion from just looking at the front page of this pedigree. Good luck with your mating.

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Keep well Ted.



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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20 Jun 2019 13:00


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Hola Ryan aqu las carreras son de 150 mts hasta 325 mts promedio normales 200 mts como para que sepa ms o menos



Ryan Vanderwert
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Hi Pablo,

In that case this pedigree of yours indicates from a front page Australian perspective, that the pups are likely to be 500m types if the mating clicks, with the positioning of those niches I've mentioned in my previous post, in your mating.

That doesn't take into consideration the Irish/US and your home grown lines and as we all know there's more to a pedigree than what's on the front page. Hope that's some help to you though. Cheers.

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