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« Reply #40 on: November 21, 2015, 01:51:37 pm » |
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Its nothing to do with culling, its knowing the difference between a "cull" and a decent dog. High % of litters turn out when bred tightly within a good quality family. You see the groundwork has been layed for this generation of hunters. No matter our breed of choice there is a family (strian) within that breed that will likely suit us and our needs. We just have to do our research and spend time with specimens from the familys within our breed of choice and see how they suit us. Then we can move forward with the family and expect cosistency from our crosses. The culling part is "black and white." Litters are not 100% so there is always some degree of culling required and its pretty obvious if we are honest with ourselves. This topic is about "selling dogs" and IMO 70% of the grown dogs being sold are no more than others "culls" that they aren't being honest with themselved about. Man can justify ANYTHING to himself if he wants.
Judge I'm sorry I said what I said. I was really just jacking around with you. It won't happen again.
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