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Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: November 21, 2015, 07:43:33 pm »

Culling don't make you a good breeder


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But, if your gonna breed...you should be prepared to cull. Anyone that tells me they don't produce culls, I stay away from.

Scott...from reading your posts in the past I believe you raise and breed bull dogs...the way I see it a bull dog catches or he don't...the difference is like the night and day...of course there are other variables that I am sure you look for...

but in a hunting dog there are many shades of gray that makes a hunting dog...the worst one in a litter might be a good dog in certain packs...I am one who believes that it is very possible to have all pups turn out in a litter...I have done it more than once...but most the dogs were related and all the dogs used were good hunting dogs...there were a few that were related from one side and somewhat related from another side...

if red dogs can breed true and yellow dogs breed true then if we breed for a high standard in the hunting department then why not??? IMO the difference is that we can see the red and the yellows...but the hunt we can not readily see...and that makes it easier for those that do not set their standards higher to sometimes breed that way...

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