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Reuben
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« on: April 01, 2018, 06:00:43 am »

in my opinion the two hardest things to do in a good breeding program is to find the right dogs to start with as number one issue
number two issue is once we have what we like in our dogs and we think it is time to outcross, what do we outcross with? It is hard because we know there will be things that we might not like but it is very doable...sometime we say now and try again...if it is right then we must introduce this carefully to the bloodline...but you will be good for a while just doing this once...

there is so much to breeding better dogs that we don't know about...so we do what we know what to do...and because we don't know all there is to know...then I live by this on what I don't know...the best defense is a good offense...

breed best to best from a related line of dogs...

the pups...test them and select for natural ability...set up the situations where you see winding finding and trailing and baying style...look for those that take to it like a baby duck takes to water...breeding this way begets more of the same...

do we want to breed dogs that has to be fed many tracks to make a dog? I know I won't...
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