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Rob Tyler Australia (Verified User) Posts 5176 Dogs 64 / Races 113 26 Sep 2010 09:31
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The first litter go okay Steve I can assure you. Not worried about any click...just wanted the best for her, that's all...could be sold with a couple from her first litter to China anyway, so we will see what happens.
I put Skylee Osti to Brett Lee on Friday..here's hoping.
Beautiful mating mate.....I wouldn't be shocked if you got anything special from this mating
Skylee Osti could really run on her night and had plenty of strength as well
Lance Day Australia (Verified User) Posts 864 Dogs 16 / Races 1 26 Sep 2010 10:06
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Hey Rob, I heard on the grapevine that you trialled a dog at Gosford that flew. I was told it was by Miagi. Please don't sell this top liner to China. Stuff China it's about time we saw the Reason dogs winning in Australia again.The trouble is when they win in China we don't know their names and can't follow them. Don't you dare sell the pup or Skylee Osti.
Steve Connor Australia (Verified User) Posts 397 Dogs 13 / Races 10 26 Sep 2010 20:52
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Hanify's Impact whelped 8 pups yesterday to Suave Fella this is her 2nd litter.Cannot get the click here thing to work.
Wayne Garner Australia (Verified User) Posts 6124 Dogs 41 / Races 43 26 Sep 2010 21:06
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Steve. Ur 1st sire is great. What made u go 2 2nd sire.?? Cheerz wayne
Steve Connor Australia (Verified User) Posts 397 Dogs 13 / Races 10 26 Sep 2010 21:14
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Youve got to roll the dice now and then Wayne, fingers crossed.
My Bitch Weir Park whelped a litter of 4 dogs and 1 bitch to Premier Fantasy on 25th Sept, being waiting for this litter for some time now.
Tom Flanagan Australia (Verified User) Posts 7250 Dogs 974 / Races 1022 27 Sep 2010 02:07
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Royce Keirl wrote:
My Bitch Weir Park whelped a litter of 4 dogs and 1 bitch to Premier Fantasy on 25th Sept, being waiting for this litter for some time now.
Congratulation Royce CLICK HERE - he throws a nice pup. I was particularly impressed with the bitches I got from the litter I bred by him. Hang onto that one bitch! Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom, Most people wish for more dogs but in my case I wanted more bitches. She had two others that died and both were bitches. Yes the bitch pup is gold to me. I will keep them all. They are big, strong and healthy so I will keep my fingers crossed.
Tom how old are your litter now and did you sell any??
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 27 Sep 2010 03:41
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That Fawn Dog from the 1st litter had some real ability, like the breed does he stepped from the boxes magnificently and could just run out the 500. Jamie's breed don't want for speed its strength they crave and hopefully Premier Fantasy gives you that.
We lost 1/2 the pups from our PF litter, I wonder if it's just a coincidence or not?
Yes Paul thats why I went to him, and that's what the bitch line needs no more pace required just that added strength. I want Majestic Oasis's speed and some strength the last 60 metres and we have a Group Dog.
I have a Bond litter thats showed plenty at break In stage actually better than Majestic Oasis, they are 20 months and taking them along slow, not convinced at this stage a superstar only need to improve over the next 4 months at a steady rate to be more than handy. They chase like demons.
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 27 Sep 2010 04:07
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Too right, a few lengths off that final sectional and you would be made in the shade. He could really break up a field, motoring out in front. Those bloody FFA dogs could just get him in the straight, but the lower grade dogs didn't know where he had gone until the race was over.
Good luck with those Bonds, never seen or had one so I can't comment but their reputation isn't flash. Having said that, when they are good they seem very very good, when they are bad they are atrocious. Here's hoping for VVG.
Well people say alot about the Bonds and most true I think. The Hallucinate litter lovely dogs in everyway and the Bonds are quite immature and are quite ratty and yes bark. First litter didnt here a peep from them but there is no doubt the Bonds are good chasers, chased at first look and never seen anything before.
Well people say alot about the Bonds and most true I think. The Hallucinate litter lovely dogs in everyway and the Bonds are quite immature and are quite ratty and yes bark. First litter didnt here a peep from them but there is no doubt the Bonds are good chasers, chased at first look and never seen anything before.
Royce
Everyone I know with the Bond's have no issues with the chase side of the equation.They chase hard and break in easily, however its the other traits that come with the package
I had a fast break in by Bond who ended up going in both metacarpals. 19.20 at Cudal was humming at the time.
He never made it to the track.
He was a headstrong dog, a bad barker that urinated in his kennel every day, but chased hard.
Then again I have spoken to some other people and they have had some well mannered Bond pups..
Perhaps the mother of the bitch & their environment is an influence as well