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Breeding Question
I have a nice female that is out of wildcard and my old female who is out of skuna river fred and hard knocking sugar ( hard knocking hayes ) I am wanting to breed down the road. She is nt ch with wins and grand show I want to make her duel grand before I breed her. I am thinking of either breeding her to a fred breed stud like lock box , bone collector or dry marsh bark ( skuna river bark ) or a complete out cross. I dont want every stud dog owner replying to to breed to them just want opinions on line breeding or not. Thank you.
I've had great success line breeding the stuff I have. I like crossing back to a uncle if you can find one or a first cousin.
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Lots of leopard breeders are having great success at tight breeding and inbreeding, might want to go over to that thread and read about it.
http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...ight=inbreeding
I believe many redbone breeders did this as well, they concentrated all the qualities that they wanted, kept breeding the same family of dogs until they were consistently getting what they wanted, and now when they outcross the linebred dogs are pretty much throwing the same thing, no matter what they breed it to
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