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

bitches for breeding

Sean Moran
Ireland
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10 Mar 2019 18:21


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which lines of bitches make the best broods for breeding


Dermot Carroll
Ireland
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11 Mar 2019 13:21


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Any of the top lads breeding.
Paradise, forest, droopys, nikita, cabra, ballymac. Any of them really. They are doing it for years.
Dermot


Steve Bennie
Australia
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11 Mar 2019 19:51


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Sean all ways look for strength in the bitch but you still need luck,

A very good breeder once said to me, take the best to the best and hope for the best!.



Doug Riches
Canada
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15 Mar 2019 06:14


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DONT OVERLOOK THE BITCHLINES FROM THE GRAND SIRES. SOME STUDS WILL PROVE TO BE BETTER FROM THEIR PRODUCING BITCHES, RATHER THEIR IMMEDIATE OFFSPRING.



Doug Riches
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15 Mar 2019 06:14


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DON'T OVERLOOK THE BITCH-LINES FROM THE GRAND SIRES. SOME STUDS WILL PROVE TO BE BETTER FROM THEIR PRODUCING BITCHES, RATHER THEIR IMMEDIATE OFFSPRING.



Doug Riches
Canada
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19 Mar 2019 06:31


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IMO Some of the best bitches get passed by, as some feel they would be to aggressive. I always keep my eye on the fighting bitches. Has worked very well for me. Just have to be careful lining up the stud, if he is known for throwing to much aggression. Then work close with the pups to channel it the right way.


Michael Smyth
Ireland
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19 Mar 2019 07:59


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If you know your bitch Sean , youll know her strengths and her ability on the track and temperament then decide what dog you hope will improve her weaknesses and add to her strengths. Then add luck and good rearing and hope for best!


Sean Moran
Ireland
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20 Mar 2019 19:56


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thanks michael

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