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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
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My Bro Fabio

Russ Forno
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15 Feb 2018 12:59


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I think this dog will earn his place in the top three sires slot. Reasonably priced, a lot of ordinary bitches, but throws types. Two years will tell. Yes , we have bred to him. Twenty five years on, a breeding comeback, in these times. Why?? Because, can't buy anything but the dregs of the litter from good bitches. So have done this. My Bro Fabio- Hadley And Jones. Bag me in two years time. P.S . Have bred three track record holders, originating from a bitch that won three races. One of those wins, was after a litter, five years old? I have come to the conclusion, it's all about " looks , perceived ability,and most of all temperament. Can anyone do the click thing My Bro Fabio -- Hadley And Jones. Cheers. Waiting for the bagging???



Ryan Vanderwert
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15 Feb 2018 14:46


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CLICK HERE

why wld anyone bag you Russ, breeding with arguably the best damline in Aus ?

ps. to do the 'click here' thing , just copy the testmating address and paste, leaving a space on either side of the address you pasted.



Jamie Quinlivian
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Embrace the bagging Russ, it builds determination.
Im looking at doing something very similar with Where's Pedro soon. Not sure how often it's been done?


Sandro Bechini
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15 Feb 2018 19:56


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Fabio & Fernando are the two young guns that are rating highly

Will wait 6 months to judge DDO

Awesome Project, Dyna Villa and Allen Deed going well with only a handful on the ground

Of imports SH Avatar is the newest one and he is throwing good strength/class from limited vials here in Oz

Outside of those very little others coming through as breeders have dropped off and those that are left are going to well proven sires


Ray Morcomb
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25 Jul 2018 12:16


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Keybow is the other one now

Sandro Bechini wrote:

Fabio & Fernando are the two young guns that are rating highly

Will wait 6 months to judge DDO

Awesome Project, Dyna Villa and Allen Deed going well with only a handful on the ground

Of imports SH Avatar is the newest one and he is throwing good strength/class from limited vials here in Oz

Outside of those very little others coming through as breeders have dropped off and those that are left are going to well proven sires






Nathan Bendeich
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25 Jul 2018 19:12


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Russ Forno wrote:

I think this dog will earn his place in the top three sires slot. Reasonably priced, a lot of ordinary bitches, but throws types. Two years will tell. Yes , we have bred to him. Twenty five years on, a breeding comeback, in these times. Why?? Because, can't buy anything but the dregs of the litter from good bitches. So have done this. My Bro Fabio- Hadley And Jones. Bag me in two years time. P.S . Have bred three track record holders, originating from a bitch that won three races. One of those wins, was after a litter, five years old? I have come to the conclusion, it's all about " looks , perceived ability,and most of all temperament. Can anyone do the click thing My Bro Fabio -- Hadley And Jones. Cheers. Waiting for the bagging???

Well done Russ and good luck , we all know it's a tough gig !
Just a warning or heads up , from more then a hand full of Poeple that have used
My bro Fabio and concluded that they wouldn't use him again , make sure you give em extra handling then normal , expose them early to as much as u can to different Poeple or surroundings! They can be timid , inward and slightly spookish.
Poeple will jump on here now and say there's aren't this , that's great !
Just passing on what is a growing trend and a common conclusion most are coming to ! He can produce a nice type , just do the work early with them to help assist or erase the difficulties others are having !
Cheers bud good luck again


Sandro Bechini
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25 Jul 2018 20:33


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Funny about that Nathan, I have heard the same thing about Fernando's and experienced the same with one that I race now.

He needed plenty of attention up to 6 months of age otherwise he could have been lost to 'pet world'

Ironically, they are two of the best sires rating highly at the moment

I've just bought a Fabio pup and I guarantee he will be getting plenty of early education

Collisions pups have always been known to be a 'soft' breed.

However, the same focus on early education wasn't around when he started off at stud otherwise his record may have been even more brilliant than what it ended up

A lot of the work was done much later, usually too late, and then it was survival of the keenest.

Perhaps there is a lesson there for all pups regardless of the sire

'Do the work early and reap the rewards later'



Trent Wrigley
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26 Jul 2018 00:11


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Nice head up Nathan I just bought a 6 month pup that wasnt the biggest girl but was the most forward but also wasnt hung up on getting patted she did her own thing that I really liked she has settled in very well at new place, one thing what MBF throws into a pup is very nice big strong looking time will tell if I picked the right one but at this stage I am very happy



Jamie Quinlivian
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26 Jul 2018 01:40


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The next superstar.
Watch his Cranny win.

EXTERNAL LINK



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Duel thread which has now been frozen. Please refer to this to one EXTERNAL LINK

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