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« on: February 21, 2010, 07:51:04 pm » |
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I personally own a dog who was a gritty youngster but running him with more finesse type non-gritty dogs he has adapted and isnt gritty any more. I have also seen alot of people in the baypen world back up catchy dogs with work in a professional baypen where they could rotate 6 different hogs. Alot of dogs can learn o do what you want them to do.
I think line breeding will re create traits, catchy or loose etc. thats why people line breed. I watch yellowdog (bob cox) breed rough hunting dogs with almost every litter you will know what your going to get.
I dont think breeding good dog to good dog or gritty dog to gritty dog will consistantly give you what you are looking for because you will get the traits of there grandparents etc.
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