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« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2010, 11:07:23 pm »

you make serval very good points. i will venture to say that most of the people on here aren't "breeders" they may make a breeding but most people on here are doggers. when your main mo is to be in the woods you can prematurily put a gyp in heat back in teh woods. we don't do ti on purpose we just hate leaving them at home and we want them back in the woods, especially if they are a good dog. you are correct most of your "breeders don't have many accidents because most of your "breeders" aren't working their dogs.

what do teh breeders you know trying to do with their breedings? everyone i know is trying to get dogs that will catch pigs every time we cut them loose. race horse breeder is breedings horse that can run and win. our race is catching a pig, now everyone has a different style they like. THAT is a different story...i'm sure a race horse breeder would be happy with an accidental breeding if they got a horse that could run and win, but it may not win pretty..long as it wins...that's me...show me a pig i don't care how pretty you do it...show me a pig...i may not breed that dog but i can use that do to find me ppigs...every breeding isn't made to continue a line or to produce more great dogs...normally an accidentally breeding you r just looking to get some dogs taht will find pigs an stop them..i'm not really looking to breed those dogs...again different strokes for different folks... Grin
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