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

Breeding

Patrick O' Doherty
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15 Mar 2020 11:42


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My daughters bitch is in heat (Wildflower Girl) first liter schooling well. She is thinking of going to Droopys Sydney . Thoughts and suggestions welcome.


Chris Houlding
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15 Mar 2020 16:58


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Looks good to me.


Patrick O' Doherty
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15 Mar 2020 19:30


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thanks for taking the time to reply chris


Peter Dugmore
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16 Mar 2020 06:06


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Be very sure of your bitches temperament as Westmead Hawk certainly produced alot of fast dogs but also his fair share of iffy ones. If you double him up in a breeding you need to be very sure of your damline for several generations as both good and bad faults will be produced.


Patrick O' Doherty
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16 Mar 2020 07:03


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thanks peter thats the feed back and suggestions i am looking for


John Brennan (Navan)
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16 Mar 2020 07:25


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This would be my choice Patrick CLICK HERE


Patrick O' Doherty
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16 Mar 2020 10:54


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nice looking cross john and thanks for the feed back


John Brennan (Navan)
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16 Mar 2020 11:34


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I really like ballymac eske Patrick. We had 8 pups by him 2 days ago


Patrick O' Doherty
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16 Mar 2020 12:25


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just had a check love thats he a handy dog best of luck with your pups john


Barrie Backhurst
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16 Mar 2020 19:36


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Eske's half brother Ballymac Best is also worth considering

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also Quietly

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Patrick O' Doherty
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17 Mar 2020 13:58


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i wasn`t sure if quietly was to close barrie. i think ill have a go with eske . i want to thank everybody that posted



Kevin Lindsay
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17 Mar 2020 16:27


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Patrick O' Doherty wrote:

i wasn`t sure if quietly was to close barrie. i think ill have a go with eske . i want to thank everybody that posted

Patrick - line breeding to certain Ballymac dams seems to work well.

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