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Can someone tell me which current day sires were a bit fierce? That doesn't mean a dog that was 'switched on' at the track, just one that was hard to handle, a bit agro. Alpha male type.
Cheers
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1950 Dogs 55 / Races 2 20 Jul 2019 07:29
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This is 100% guesswork 1. Hostile (in the name) 2. Shakey jakey (all willing to fight it out) 3. Banjo boy (heard they can be a bit wild) 4. Dyna double one (horrible dogs to deal with) 5. el grand senor (usually a bit headstrong) 6. Andos Mac (el grand Senors son and the alpha male apparently) 7. Solve the puzzle (not current but can still get straws. The ultimate alpha male)
In my experience, the sire whose pups had the most mongrel in them was Fear Zafonic
Kevin Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 1179 Dogs 0 / Races 0 20 Jul 2019 23:37
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Solve the puzzle
Jim Meletios Australia (Verified User) Posts 592 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Jul 2019 02:30
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Black Enforcer
John Patrick Falvey Australia (Verified User) Posts 124 Dogs 12 / Races 0 21 Jul 2019 08:06
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Bond I loved them the trick was feeding them heavy morning and night and working them hard
Michael Worth Australia (Verified User) Posts 873 Dogs 2 / Races 0 21 Jul 2019 19:28
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Had a dog by Placard once who would rake the ground heavy every time he had a toilet stop. He would growl at the other dogs lined up for weigh in but always chased hard and never looked like fighting. Cheers
Do you know of any Banjo bitch matings? Must be a few by now...
Andrew Varasdi Australia (Verified User) Posts 1287 Dogs 2 / Races 11 23 Jul 2019 05:05
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Check previous post. I just stuffed the format.
I dont know of many yet although believe there are many planned. Oh bitches in big flood litter have had pups I tjink. TideLina maybe .... maybe breughelino. Zoomout planned if not already. Banjo tifia planned. Etc
Jan Jones Australia (Verified User) Posts 298 Dogs 9 / Races 0 23 Jul 2019 06:12
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Hi Andrew. We bred Dream a Little to Aston Dee Bee 3 weeks ago. Winner of 23 races & litter sister to High Eden Frost & High Eden Snow.
Hi Jan. I loved watching your bitch race, her run in the Gawler Produce final was very gutsy. Good luck with your pups. Here's one of my proudest races.
Ask tony at sires on ice if you can handle him ! Haha
Good luck with that
And if thats not enough , watch what he does when hes in the pack in a race No giving up there ..........
Andrew Varasdi Australia (Verified User) Posts 1287 Dogs 2 / Races 11 23 Jul 2019 06:40
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jan jones wrote:
Hi Andrew. We bred Dream a Little to Aston Dee Bee 3 weeks ago. Winner of 23 races & litter sister to High Eden Frost & High Eden Snow.
Hi Jan hope all is well. What a ride you had with those beautiful dogs. Interesting you also chose dee bee. Bernard Seymour did the same with starlight Jill. And he has an incredible record of producing fast dogs from a few he breeds and reads.
I wish you well and look forward to following.
So there Jamie there are some nice race birches now breeding on.
As I said earlier he is an Aussie outcross in many ways.
Best
Simon Milgate Australia (Verified User) Posts 2043 Dogs 23 / Races 0 23 Jul 2019 08:35
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Brad Hill Billy's litter were all pretty full on not getting on with each other. When they were brought into the kennels BHB refused to come out and when old Joe went in to get a lead on him he got bitten on the hand LOL. His kennel name was Roland after the Irish man who bit him for cash months earlier.
CLICK HERE Not the 18.8% STP but still looks good with some other double crosses. Interesting to note the same damline.