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Posted by arkansas cooner on 03-13-2014 03:50 AM:

Reproducibg Question!

do y'all think some studs throw better males than females or vise versa? Ive seen several times where someone posts "ole Joe seems to be throwing great females but not as good males" what do y'all think?


Posted by blackflagginit on 03-13-2014 05:27 AM:

absolutely true.

I have also known some lines where the sex that made coondogs alternated........ie male threw awesome females, but the males were lack luster, those females threw steller males, but there female pups were lack luster.......and a person could go back generation after generation and fallow the trend.

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Posted by CSnowgren on 03-13-2014 10:28 PM:

Uhhhh......wives tail alert, wives tail alert. But if it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, by all means promote it!

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Posted by Fisher13 on 03-14-2014 09:32 PM:

Yes!


Posted by Gary Thompson on 03-15-2014 06:54 AM:

Yes, Tequila Sunrise threw better females than males and the Wipeout line throws better males than females, but not to say there is not good males out of Sunrise and not saying there isn't any good females out of the Wipeout line. I'm not the only one that has noticed this in these lines of dogs.


Posted by mauser06 on 03-15-2014 10:24 AM:

My parents have 2 havanese lap dogs..female is twice the size of the male and solid white with walnut ears...male is black and white and small...male is a little on the wild side..female is calm and laid back..

They bred them and produced the same exact dogs but opposite sexed...the male is big and white with walnut ears and acts like its mom...the female is small and colored like the dad and as wild as him...external factors..the female pup stayed with my parents while the male is my sisters and lives at her place..

What that means? I don't know...I sure thought it was interesting though...

The pups are nearly replicas of their parents but opposite sexed...



So many factors in breeding and often times by the time any kind of patterns can be drawn it can be too late...

You hear all kinds of things and hard to know what's true...I've heard semen dogs turn out different than live bred dogs from the same stud..just all kind of theories behind it...

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Posted by CSnowgren on 03-15-2014 07:39 PM:

Uhhhh......the brood female determines the sex of the pup, not the stud. The stud just controls the fertilizer. Which little sperms speed their way to the eggs is not in the control of the stud lol. Just sayin'.
I would look at some other reason why the perceived phenomena rings true.

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Posted by POTOMAC on 03-15-2014 07:50 PM:

In my few breedings with good females I have seen either the females reproduces herself in ability or I have another that reproduced exactly what you crossed her on!! No way to know until you breed them or to tell the makes better than females! It also has a lot to do with who gets them and how they start them and a lot of other possibilities!! From what I have seen on the general males usually start 30-60 days earlier than the females and usually are a bit bolder but to say they make better dogs that in the eye of the beholder!!the only way you could verify this is give 4 males and 4 females out of a litter to the same person that is known for raising top dogs and see what happens but I think you would have to raise a couple litters to make an exact opinion!!


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