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All crawling out the woodwork now, must be hometime at the "special" school...... ??
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No I just don't bow down to internet know it alls like window lickers like yourself, now go boil ya head you little rat!!
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What boasts you moron? Do dipshits on here actually read the posts or are they too busy sucking each other off? I don't claim to have anything but I know they do the job and that's good enough for me. If any fcuker can do better then lets see em....
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To the genuine lads on here I do apologise if the thread as been ruined. I must admit I was on the wind up when I slated Mason for being a peddler. I found it funny how some pretenders on here were slating Nuttall and his dogs yet were kissing his ass. If I'm not mistaken nobody is getting dogs off him just like nobody gets their dogs off Nuttall so how the feck can they comment on either mans dogs. Some are good at giving it out but can they fcuk take it....
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I didn't write the article, I got it off another well known forum you nob. You might get a lob on at Foxdropper but I don't play ball sorry..I've said it to him and I'll say it to you, bring your dogs out for a play and we will see how the breeding olds up. We have the dogs that do the job. Anybody can talk a good game and preach what they've read in a book, trouble is when something crops up that isn't covered in the book then they don't know what to do. I'm willing to travel and bring a couple of dogs and let them do the talking for me, we can see if your dogs show me what I've been missing
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I didn't write the article, I got it off another well known forum you nob. You might get a lob on at Foxdropper but I don't play ball sorry.. I've said it to him and I'll say it to you, bring your dogs out for a play and we will see how the breeding olds up. We have the dogs that do the job. Anybody can talk a good game and preach what they've read in a book, trouble is when something crops up that isn't covered in the book then they don't know what to do. I'm willing to travel and bring a couple of dogs and let them do the talking for me, we can see if your dogs show me what I've been
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If you cared to read I gave him the basics but then he disappeared, did you miss that part you little nitpicker you....
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I'm guessing you're his biggest disciple? Tell him to come out and stop being shy....
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My plan? What's that all about hahahaha....
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So what FD says one has to do hey? Does he need some guiders on the matter?? I'm sure he can find out all the information he needs in a book of his don't you think?
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1. Remember that the animals you select for breeding today will have an impact on the breed for many years to come. Keep that thought firmly in mind when you choose breeding stock. 2. You can choose only two individuals per generation. Choose only the best, because you will have to wait for another generation to improve what you start with. Breed only if you expect the progeny to be better than both parents. 3. You cannot expect statistical predictions to hold true in a small number of animals (as in one litter of puppies). Statistics only apply to large populations. 4. A pedigree is a
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Regarding my sarcastic comment about Mason breeding for number for ££££ and Foxdroppers question of why, he really thinks I don't know what he meant when I know exactly what he was on about....
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You thick person .Where did GM get his root stock .can you tell us? Because one man was saying (blackie ) came from him and don't know if just saying that or that something did have something to do with him Im not going to state anything mate .Not my place ,not my dogs . As above I know where his and many others root stock come from LOL but thats soon forgot when you get a (name) I know exactly where most folks root stock came from, once you start breeding on your own the onus starts there.
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What does this mean ? It means what it says ya pudding...
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If Foxdropper want's to try and put me on the spot, test my knowledge then fire away old boy. I'm not one for writing massive articles to try and prove my expertise, ill leave that to the Plummers of the world. I'm happy to put the dogs to the test to see how they compare to these experts on breeding....
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I did last night, I gave him the basic points but it must have skipped your keen eye on the topic.... Please show me where I stated it was my own work, that article was very well put. Who's gone all defensive? I sense you're fishing for likes...
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1. Remember that the animals you select for breeding today will have an impact on the breed for many years to come. Keep that thought firmly in mind when you choose breeding stock. 2. You can choose only two individuals per generation. Choose only the best, because you will have to wait for another generation to improve what you start with. Breed only if you expect the progeny to be better than both parents. 3. You cannot expect statistical predictions to hold true in a small number of animals (as in one litter of puppies). Statistics only apply to large populations. 4. A pedigree is a
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1. Remember that the animals you select for breeding today will have an impact on the breed for many years to come. Keep that thought firmly in mind when you choose breeding stock. 2. You can choose only two individuals per generation. Choose only the best, because you will have to wait for another generation to improve what you start with. Breed only if you expect the progeny to be better than both parents. 3. You cannot expect statistical predictions to hold true in a small number of animals (as in one litter of puppies). Statistics only apply to large populations. 4. A pedigree is a
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Exactly, let the dogs do the talking and get out there and test them well....
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1. Remember that the animals you select for breeding today will have an impact on the breed for many years to come. Keep that thought firmly in mind when you choose breeding stock. 2. You can choose only two individuals per generation. Choose only the best, because you will have to wait for another generation to improve what you start with. Breed only if you expect the progeny to be better than both parents. 3. You cannot expect statistical predictions to hold true in a small number of animals (as in one litter of puppies). Statistics only apply to large populations. 4. A pedig
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Great post and all we can do is state our opinions because nobody knows it all or we would all have perfect dogs that stand the test of time.Interesting you mention Game dogs, now in the books it would tell you to never breed from a cur but in the real world it's been done countless times with great success, the dogs had the blood behind them. Regarding your last point, a pal who is running a bitch has just had a litter after her first season. This is too early for me but he's scared of losing her as she is very hard, too hard for her size. He's taking a gamble on her breeding, he's doing it
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That's a desperate article if I've ever seen one. Like I say I've got it and it's makes you a weaker person. We're supposed to believe that we have a disproportionately high number of people with a chronic lung disease in our Olympic team who can compete with people who don't and yet we get so may golds...sorry I call BSYou can call it whatever you like. There's a fella who researches exercise induced asthma who's offering an alternative explanation. Lots of folks have asthma fella, that doesn't make them scientific authorities on it. According to him 70% of our swimmers have the conditi
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What if there's a fresh scent but nobody at home then what, would you look down at a dog that's entered and then come out when it's quarry left recently.
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Great post and all we can do is state our opinions because nobody knows it all or we would all have perfect dogs that stand the test of time. Interesting you mention Game dogs, now in the books it would tell you to never breed from a cur but in the real world it's been done countless times with great success, the dogs had the blood behind them. Regarding your last point, a pal who is running a bitch has just had a litter after her first season. This is too early for me but he's scared of losing her as she is very hard, too hard for her size. He's taking a gamble on her breeding, he's doi
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Oh but there is, you must haven't looked pal Do tell....
