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done loads at 16 months? Personally in my opinion i would give a dog a good few seasons to prove itself as a worker before breeding ANY dog ..But thats just my opinion.

 

This is the reason too many dogs are culled/unwanted due to unproven backyard breeding :no:

But if you think hes upto it - good luck.

that dog looks just like one i saw at york hunt on boxingday is it the same dog ??????and like people say mate he might be doing well .and i must admitt he looks well ..even better with a bit more work.... but hes hardly proven no matter how many hes had .....at least another couple of seaons before you get a provern dog ........and they will be better pups and stronger in another couple of seasons ......

:unsure: im a bit confused !! why will the pups be better and stronger in a couple of seasons??whats time got to do with it if this dog turns out to be world class or not the pups will still be bred from the same lines. or am i missing something???? :hmm:

its passed down in the genes the more it does the more it learns the more it learns then more is passed down its like if you have to good working dogs and proven dogs then you are more likely to breed a good working dog ..if you bred the same dogs when they were young and not quite proven wether the sire and dam to these dogs were good or not you have less chance of it turning out to be a good worker mabye iam wrong but thats how i look at it jim its all in the genes jim ... :D:D

so your saying that its better to breed off an experienced dog than a novice as the experienced its learned is passed down ?? but all you can pass down is the ability to work and learn .if you get 2 of the best working dogs in the world and breed off them and then put the pups into a pet home they will never be workers but get some mongrel and put it into a working enviroment it will do the job.you cant pass down things that have been learnt because if that was the case there would be no need to teach children anything if their parents already know it :hmm:

i will put it this way jim if your parents are thick then theres a very good chance there kids will be ...if you put a mongrel in a field and put a working dog in a field which one is most likely to catch the rabbit ...??? :yes:

arnt lurchers mongrels ?????

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if you put a mongrel in a field and put a working dog in a field which one is most likely to catch the rabbit ...??? :yes:

is every dog not a mongrel to you work it?

your right but the working dog has the instink..spelling..why the f**cks everbody on my case anyway its not even my dog... :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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right here we go lol good breeder will have a basic understanding of the science of genetics. Everything about your prospective puppies-health, soundness, looks, temperament-will be determined by the genes passed on by their parents, and by their parents before them. Therefore, the selection of a mating pair should not be made on the basis of the dog's or bitch's looks (or temperament, or soundness, and so forth) alone, but should be based on an understanding of how the animal's genes contributed to its looks, and of how those genes are passed on and expressed. That is why it is essential to study the pedigrees of your mating pair. The more knowledge you have as you make your selection, the more likely you are to produce a litter with the qualities you desire. :D i think thats about right

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put it this way if youve got a dog thats a great worker ....now pups born from this dog at say 5 years will be no better than pups from it at 16 months. all itle mean is youl have a better idea of there abilitys ;)

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put it this way if youve got a dog thats a great worker ....now pups born from this dog at say 5 years will be no better than pups from it at 16 months. all itle mean is youl have a better idea of there abilitys ;)
that sounds about reight.. :laugh::laugh: f**k this its getting to deep ......
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so back to it,are we saying then greyhound derby winner x greyhound derby winner will produce derby winners? :)

no but its got more chance then crossing 2 s**t greyhound together i am nearley 16 now and in a couple of years time i am going to start makin my own breed of running dog ;) i have been looking at different kinds and advantages of dogs and understanding the way genes are passed on know for about a year :laugh: gotta be worth a try lol

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