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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
Or do you need tips on how to rear your pups?

What stud dogs are you going to use?


Johnathon Campbell
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21 May 2017 10:55


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Times have changed so what stud dog/dogs are you 'going' to use in the near future?
Are you digging into the bank and using old vials tucked away to get rid of them our are you one of the many using the few popular sires?
Personally I'm digging into the old bank first before I'm looking to buy another straw.



Vincent J Lund
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21 May 2017 16:37


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Johnathon campbell wrote:

Times have changed so what stud dog/dogs are you 'going' to use in the near future?
Are you digging into the bank and using old vials tucked away to get rid of them our are you one of the many using the few popular sires?
Personally I'm digging into the old bank first before I'm looking to buy another straw.

Definitely plan to dig into the old bank for a planned mating using a KC AND ALL vial . I have a Flying Penske vial that I want to use and I am seeking a class female to suit it at the moment. However I also have a mating planned with Zero Ten as well who is not in the old bank..



Steven Martin
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Hi John.

I would have used My Bro Fabio & Kiowa Producer by now (as those studmaster would know) but my hands are tied due to these ridiculous breeding rules that discriminate against brood-bitches, even if they have produced "City & Group" dogs. I thought that's what we are all striving for.

I've decided to retire one particular bitch who's just turned 7 years old & shown excellent results...due to the bulldust.

I don't expect to be breeding for at least 12 to 18 months where I intend to drain the piggy bank dry, before I go digging into my pockets again.


Michael Barry
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for me in no particular order , ill be using vials that i already have , some been stored for years others not so long , you cant give them away at the moment so may as well use them ,

kinloch brae
token prince
just the best
spiral nakita

and ill use (westmead hawk ) if i can breed a fast short course bitch

but all could change if a super sire appears on the scene



Sandro Bechini
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21 May 2017 23:55


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Going by what I have seen lately at trials and breaking in centres, I will be using sires that throw keen and confident pups that will chase anything & using bitches that I know have the same qualities



Jamie Quinlivian
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michael barry wrote:

for me in no particular order , ill be using vials that i already have , some been stored for years others not so long , you cant give them away at the moment so may as well use them ,

kinloch brae
token prince
just the best
spiral nakita

and ill use (westmead hawk ) if i can breed a fast short course bitch

but all could change if a super sire appears on the scene

You can give that Kinloch Brae one away to me if you like Mick.



Mick Whyte
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22 May 2017 05:00


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We have -
Sh Avatar
Kinloch Brae
Banjo Boy
Barcia Bale
Walk Hatd
Nitro Burst
Which we intend to use on our 3 broods over the next 2 - 3 years.



Johnathon Campbell
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I've got.
Brett Lee
Just the Best
Big Daddy Cool
Banjo Boy
Brandeen
Messi
I wouldnt say Im going to buy another vial anytime soon but I will try and use what I have first.



Rob Frendo
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Sandro Bechini wrote:

Going by what I have seen lately at trials and breaking in centres, I will be using sires that throw keen and confident pups that will chase anything & using bitches that I know have the same qualities





Calum Andersen
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22 May 2017 23:52


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Kinloch brae and then maybe (never thought these words would leave me mouth) barcia bale or a son of gwt.


Matt Griffiths
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Yeah I'm in a similar boat to you calum. I still wouldn't ever go near barcia bale, but at some point in the future dyna double one will be getting a litter.


Brett Margerison
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23 May 2017 02:46


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What's the knock on Barcia?... Clearly top sire atm imo... KB is also great but maybe increasingly hard to get a hold of...



Calum Andersen
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23 May 2017 05:21


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Brett Margerison wrote:

What's the knock on Barcia?... Clearly top sire atm imo... KB is also great but maybe increasingly hard to get a hold of...

I have a kinloch. I dont like wheeler sires theyve proven time and again to be duds. I dont like supporting someone who takes so much. Its nothing personal about barcia hes just the only one i would consider. Ive had alot to do with many dogs from different litters by wheeler sires and the only 1 to be any good on track is 'in the bazza'.


Brett Margerison
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Fair enough but I believe dogs like Turanza Bale, Batrim Bale and Barcia Bale have shown to be more than capable sires...



Calum Andersen
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I dont think turanza or bartrim had anywhere enough litters to non wheeler bitches to prove that but thats just my(ill be honest extremely biased) opinion. Barcia seems to stack up well. He has produced well but hes the only one i would consider a success so far.


Michaele Alderdice
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27 May 2017 08:08


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Not looking good if you have a young stud dog hitting the ranks soon .


Mark Staines
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calum andersen wrote:

I dont think turanza or bartrim had anywhere enough litters to non wheeler bitches to prove that but thats just my(ill be honest extremely biased) opinion. Barcia seems to stack up well. He has produced well but hes the only one i would consider a success so far.

TURANZA BALE has nothing to prove as a Sire, apparently PAW is disappointed with his Turanza Bale Broods so far ???



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