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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
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covid 19 downturn in greyhound buyers

David Hoare
Australia
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01 Apr 2020 06:10


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never had a problem selling my pups in 25 years is anyone else experiencing a downturn in pups sold.I think it would be a good idea to buy pups as i believe there will be shortage of animals racing in the next 15months its a great opportunity to support the greyhound game/business/sport any feedback would be great..Kind regards David.H


David Plumridge
Australia
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06 Apr 2020 22:04


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Yes David it is difficult for a number of reasons I think - whilst getting enquires, I'm getting a couple of serious ones from people who want to purchase for a family pet and not to race, which is interesting.


Luke Miller
Australia
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06 Apr 2020 22:58


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The only reason pups don't sell is because there are to many dreamers out there that think their moderately preformed unproven bitches pups can fetch a premium price. Well priced pups always move.


Simon Moore
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07 Apr 2020 07:21


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sometimes true.

i've seen some on here for 6k and more that i wouldn't pay 2k for.




David Hoare
Australia
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07 Apr 2020 09:15


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I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST IN MOVING YOUR PUPS


David Hoare
Australia
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07 Apr 2020 09:21


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THERE HAS BEEN A BIG DROP OFF IN PUPS SELLING IN THE CURRENT CLIMATE,HORSES ARE ALSO SEEING A MASSIVE DROP IN SALES..


David Hoare
Australia
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09 Apr 2020 00:08


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BE PART OF THE SOLUTION STAY POSITIVE

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