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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
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Grangeview Ten

Neil Fraser
United Kingdom
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04 Oct 2023 17:12


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Would welcome any thoughts on how he throws pups.

Have a 70 + pound AAO bitch (28.40 at Shelbourne, 28.57 at Enniscorthy) that are waiting to break in season and thinking of Grangeview Ten for her first litter. Only concern is he is a big dog and with the bitchs size, would worry a little about size of pups (too big has never been good in my experience as so hard to keep sound).

Many thanks.


Cormac Mc Hugh
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05 Oct 2023 04:51


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Wouldnt worry about that it doesnt always work out that theyll be over big because both parents are. Serious stud dog IMO


Steven John Lloyd
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05 Oct 2023 05:35


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Negative thoughts NF . You should contact the Owners & Trainers of his Top 10 Offspring & ask them are they concerned about their size .
Should you go ahead with using GT & they really are worrying you come schooling time find yourself a good physio.
Anyway you might only have 80 pound flying machines why worry.


Frank Muldowney
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06 Oct 2023 16:11


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word here is they dont stay



Brian Loughnane
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09 Oct 2023 00:18


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Very good young sire 29.41 550... 28.00 for 525 and 20.75 track record for the sprint absolute beast of a hound and is throwing real top class stuff..

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