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Posted by bradheard on 01-10-2014 05:42 PM:

Stud dog opinion

I have an 8 yr old walker female that I am planning on breeding some day. She is direct out of Banjo and her dam is direct out of Lipper semen. She goes back to Banjo twice and Lipper three times I would have to say she is old blood. I am wanting to breed her at least twice once to another old blood hound and another to new blood hound. Does anyone have suggestions? I don't want to do any line breeding.

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Posted by bradheard on 01-11-2014 08:34 AM:

Btt

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Posted by Gary Thompson on 01-11-2014 01:29 PM:

LOOK AT GRNITECH PKC GCH SUN MAKIN HISTORY , REPRODUCER, He should cross really good with her


Posted by Lone Pine JB on 01-11-2014 01:34 PM:

Frankie is old blood, shows Lipper, Bozo, and Flatrock Coma. He's throwing nice hounds and he's in MO. Seems like and easy decision...



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Posted by JLP 64 on 01-11-2014 04:40 PM:

stud

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Originally posted by Lone Pine JB
Frankie is old blood, shows Lipper, Bozo, and Flatrock Coma. He's throwing nice hounds and he's in MO. Seems like and easy decision...
X2 from your location. and buck fork dollar would be a real nice cross. jmo would be too good to pass up


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