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« on: July 05, 2022, 02:34:04 pm » |
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I personally put them up as soon as they are bred. My thought process is that you can’t control what happens on a hunt. She could could get hit or cut and create complications where she loses or aborts the litter. You might lose the pups and you might lose both her and the pups. Time of year factors in too. If it’s hot then she will get hotter faster than normal. In my opinion it would suck to heat stroke a good gyp. If she isn’t good enough for any of these considerations then she wasn’t good enough to breed to. It’s hard to leave the good ones at home but in the end, it will make the lesser ones better. If it doesn’t then maybe you learned something about them as well. Like I say though, this is just my opinion.
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