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Which Sire for my bitch
Matt Bell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Jul 2017 09:29
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Hi
I have Droopys Noble EXTERNAL LINK She has picked up an injury in running so will potentially be looking at breeding when she comes into season, depending on how her recovery goes.
She is from the second litter to her Dam Droopys Hilda (with Aero Majestic) Which has some 120+ rated siblings, (whole litter 100+ apart from one who was injured in 2nd race)
Hilda's first litter with Yeah Man threw Droopys Buick (whole litter 100+) And her third litter with Ballymac Eske has four pups all over 110 already and not two until Sept.
So although Noble didnt reach the heights of some of these, I think she has a good line through her dam for potential breeding.
I'm very new to breeding as Noble was my first bitch, so would be interested in your suggestions.
Keith Elliott United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 214 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Jul 2017 12:12
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with buicks sire yeah man no longer with us how about another son of larkhill joe in slip the lark(uk based)or possibly his son droopys jet
Ronald George Hunter Australia (Verified User) Posts 4319 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Jul 2017 23:10
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Hi Matt, Skywalker Puma looks good.
Matt Bell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3 Dogs 0 / Races 0 20 Jul 2017 10:43
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Thanks for the ideas
Quite like the Droopys Jet line, or there are a couple of sons of Yeah Man have started as Sire although unproven, perhaps I'll know more on them by the time she goes into season
Colin Humphryes United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 634 Dogs 11 / Races 1 20 Jul 2017 11:08
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In her bottom line you have Droopys Jolie who is a sister to Droopys Scolari (from earlier mating) I would look at a son or grandson of Scolari, this looks the kind of thing:
Douglas Campbell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3940 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Jul 2017 06:35
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EXTERNAL LINK Is this fella still available - Rumble Impact, any thoughts ?
Brian Ahern Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1163 Dogs 38 / Races 1 05 Aug 2017 12:32
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Hi Matt,
CLICK HERE we have imported this chap from Australia he is going great guns in his first few weeks. His first pups are schooling and look very promising. He was a freak on the track and is beautifully bred he in my opinion is a super cross for your bitch.
David Mitchell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 12 Dogs 3 / Races 0 11 Aug 2017 13:00
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CLICK HERE Droopys Stud have Azza Azza Azza, getting plenty of use.
Vincent J Lund United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 600 Dogs 23 / Races 0 11 Aug 2017 13:29
Kevin Lindsay United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1420 Dogs 10 / Races 7 11 Aug 2017 14:23
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Bubbly Bluebird has Droopys Jolie in the damline of his pedigree so it might be worth looking to this fella EXTERNAL LINK
Lynda Bonner United Kingdom (Team Member) Posts 6240 Dogs 77 / Races 15 11 Aug 2017 15:12
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The easy solution is to choose what worked well for her dam or grand dam.
However, the Yeah Man link is very interesting as it would be easy to get excited about another Droopys Buick, so here's a suggestion for you: Salad Dodger who stands with Bruno Berwick, whose pedigree includes Yeah Man on his dams side, who gives you another boost of Brett Lee and whose first litter are trialling in impressively.
Keith Copley United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 204 Dogs 0 / Races 0 20 Aug 2017 06:06
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you can have united leeds for a dog pup in return. this is a good offer as breeding is not cheap. we have fist first litter on the ground which is looking nice pups
Matt Bell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3 Dogs 0 / Races 0 24 Aug 2017 05:47
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Thanks for all the opinions - looking into them all.
I just seen in another thread that Lenson Panda is available, any opinions on that test mating?