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mike rogers
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« Reply #60 on: June 14, 2013, 07:50:31 am »

Yep Reuben I think we do.  By constantly bringing in an out cross your constantly rolling the dice and thats telling me a person is not happy with what they got and they are try'n to improve on what they have.  Just because you breed to a hi powered stud dog doesn't mean your gonna have hi powered pups.  I think if more guys would look at the lines they have and breed with in that line they would greatly improve their litters. I know it's all about NOW, but sometimes it takes a few years and a few crosses to get the ball rolling and get the results a person is looking for.  Yes you can breed two unrelated or even two different breeds of  dogs together and get some good pups, but it could be bust too.  I got a couple leopards that are close to me that match up with my female. One is a full littermate brother.  Another is a male that has a ton of old lep cur bloodline in his pedigree.  My female has the same bloodline on top and bottom as this male. I plan on try'n that old bloodline stud dog and the  brother sister cross too.  What you want to do is breed for consistency and thats what I'm looking for when I make a cross.  That old bloodline dog is about as far as an outcross I would go.....   

 
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