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7 hours ago, Bolero said:

For most people getting a good dog now and then is plenty good to them. But there are people who want consistency in the dogs there working. It is very possible to get more than one good dog in a litter amd also be able to do so litter after litter. I understand that lots of people think talking a good worker to another good worker is the only way but breeding that way will end in disappointment more times  than not. Is it really so hard to believe that choosing a good worker who from multiple generations of good worker and breeding that dog to a female who is also a good worker form generations of good workers who are related( it doesn’t have to be a sibling or parent) first cousins, aunt, uncle, half sibling all have been done and proven to give good results. The more closely related ones I wrote befor that have also worked. Racing greyhounds, thoroughbred horses, bulldogs, the different hunting dog breeds are have all been bred very successful this way. One of the top breeders of racing greyhounds in Australia who has produced multiple top dogs year after year. So it’s not a fluke or simply luck. Breedings this way isn’t simply an opinion it’s backed by actual scientific research which yes doesn’t really mean a whole lot usually but people who make a living by producing good working have proven the the science in the real world. I understand how some feel when it comes to working dog and moneys but when being able feed your family, put clothes on there back and a roof over ther head is dependent on being able to consistently produce a good percentage of quality working dogs. A person I’m that position is clearly go to use the breeding method that is going to allow them to do that and choosing the best performers and the line breeding, inbreeding, and then when need outcross has shown to be the best way to do that 

Inbreeding close no good I don’t think in a bulldog you want aggression loads have shite coat skin cow hocked etc you don’t want an aggressive lurcher cow hocked with shite skin 

 

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by the time the sire is proven to be worthy of breeding off the first time say 4 yr old then you wait for his daughter to be 4 yr old then her daughter then her daughter and so on you wont have that

FFS breed two decent dogs and pick one of the pups put some decent food in it ,some time and effort and get on with it. Stop looking for the fecking super dog and enjoy yourself and your dog.

What a load of bollocks no wonder there's so much shit being bred

20 minutes ago, C.green said:

Ive found Most of the time people that want to keep breeding tight as they can have normally found what there looking for and dont want to water it down with angthing else

Terriers? Lampers or coursing dogs ?

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19 minutes ago, C.green said:

Ive found Most of the time people that want to keep breeding tight as they can have normally found what there looking for and dont want to water it down with angthing else

Very true I mean look at the burrel line bred for 800 year he must be delighted wi what they have 

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