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

is this breeding to close

Sean Moran
Ireland
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10 Sep 2018 19:09


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ballymac best x ballymac andwhy


David Dunne
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10 Sep 2018 19:52


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David Brasch
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10 Sep 2018 19:59


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Sean

You have to ask yourself if you have ever seen the pedigree of a champion, Group class race dog, or even good performer bred like this.
That should be your answer.

Regards
DB



Jim Meletios
Australia
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10 Sep 2018 21:06


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other end of the scale
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A Dorotas Wildcat would be nice

CLICK HERE Maybe produce a nice broody



Kevin Lindsay
United Kingdom
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11 Sep 2018 07:21


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sean moran wrote:

ballymac best x ballymac andwhy

Sean I'd say if you're asking the question then it probably is. There are a number of useful dogs appearing that carry a couple of lines to Blonde Returns CLICK HERE

I've not seen any doubling up of Ballymac Penske but that doesn't necessarily mean they don't exist and there may be people able to prove me wrong.



Kevin Lindsay
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11 Sep 2018 07:52


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David Brasch wrote:

Sean

You have to ask yourself if you have ever seen the pedigree of a champion, Group class race dog, or even good performer bred like this.
That should be your answer.

Regards
DB


CLICK HERE


Peter Dugmore
United Kingdom
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11 Sep 2018 08:50


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The only way to maintain the desirable traits of any dog or bitch is to breed closely. The more genes that are in the mix the less of your original breeding remains and so greatly increases the unknown. To breed tightly can have very good results but you really need to know all the traits of a line because as many bad points will be passed on as good points. Great results have come from tightly bred bitches to dogs with a small match 7 or 8 gens back and further. Top Honcho, Kinloch Brea ect all have common matches back in their pedigee.

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