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you welsh lads are all about the porn

Is this what this site has come to ??? This has to be a wind up ?

Where in central Wiltshire are you .....

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Just now, mC HULL said:

Sire to bitch I got here was just around 2 when he was used doesn’t bother me are the pups going to be any better if you waited until 7 lol 

its more to do with wat is at the back of it  ..

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1 minute ago, riohog said:

its more to do with wat is at the back of it  ..

That’s it mate when young dog bred from quality and is stopping em like a seasoned dog it wouldn’t bother me obviously not as ideal as same breeding had 5 year killed hundreds but when young naturals are stopping most they run in few off a slip worth a punt

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Sire to bitch I got here was just around 2 when he was used doesn’t bother me are the pups going to be any better if you waited until 7 lol 

It should depend on how well you know the breeding though?

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5 minutes ago, joe ox said:

It should depend on how well you know the breeding though?

The sires who was young is bred from good stock joe the dam pure mate from lads that work them ff the site artic geoff I’m happy with her she was 1 in sep started herself just before Crimbo until few week ago double figures well pleased ?? 

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strange thing  as i mentioned earlier  ive now a young pup  , i went to look at the litter  and did see the dam she is a worker  i liked the look of her  and the pups  , anyway this was the sire to the pups in all honesty i didnt take much notice about the sire  i just liked the look of the pups  ,anyway   this is the sires  breeding .. i found later  doesnt mean  my pup will be a world beeter  .in honesty i just went with my instinct  on the look of the pups  maybe a risk    but there we go  as long as it can catch my dinner  itll do for me :)

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10 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Sire to bitch I got here was just around 2 when he was used doesn’t bother me are the pups going to be any better if you waited until 7 lol 

Suppose it depends what your using the dog for don’t it you can’t expect a dog that’s only had a seasons worth of work to be graded as a good regardless of breeding the breeding is a miner some dogs take a bit of time to show there downfalls soon as you pile the the running on them ive alway gone on a year to grow them a year to show them an a couple of years for them to show there worth to you anything after that is minor detail my young bitch I have now that’d be like me trying to breed out of her lol she’s 2 in about a month she’s had a good season I think she’s good but wouldn’t class her as a topper worth putting in to pup I wanna see more before any decision is made if to breed or not 

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1 minute ago, joe ox said:

Riohog every pup is a lottery and a risk IMO, you have to be in it to win it though ?

for sure jo  no guarantees  like i said  he will do for me as a companion  and maybe catch my dinner for me  :thumbs:

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1 minute ago, poxon said:

Suppose it depends what your using the dog for don’t it you can’t expect a dog that’s only had a seasons worth of work to be graded as a good regardless of breeding the breeding is a miner some dogs take a bit of time to show there downfalls soon as you pile the the running on them ive alway gone on a year to grow them a year to show them an a couple of years for them to show there worth to you anything after that is minor detail my young bitch I have now that’d be like me trying to breed out of her lol she’s 2 in about a month she’s had a good season I think she’s good but wouldn’t class her as a topper worth putting in to pup I wanna see more before any decision is made if to breed or not 

heres a thought ,, how many pups out of a litter  make  real  gooduns , not all ,and it will depend on the guy on the other end of the llead  to show it gear  ,, 

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A lot in Oz and NZ breed from young, 18 month to two year, stud dogs.

When I've asked about this, the answer is allways the same; high attrition of dogs due to heat, snakes, boars, etc, and breed from young dogs to keep the line going.

We don't have the same problems here, so it's hard to compare.

Cheers.

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