TheRednose
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« Reply #40 on: November 21, 2015, 12:40:10 pm » |
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I don't breed hog dogs and don't claim too and please keep in mind this is no more than an opinion. But I have had bulldogs for a long time and have been around and learned from a few good bulldog men. Culling is necessary because as Oconee said it is absolutely vital to a breeding program to be honest and then do what needs to be done. Especially for long term success this is true.
But I remember I also had one of these dog men tell me while he was laughing after I had read an article to him about a guy saying how much and how hard he culls. He said if you are always culling, culling, culling, then just stop breeding please! Cause whatever you are doing is obviously not working lololol Cause if you cannot produce good percentages in your litters after a couple of generations or so then the same way you are honest with your dogs you should be honest with yourself. Just my two cents.
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