CSnowgren
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Registered: Apr 2009
Location: Iowa
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Genetics are what they are. Hunting and seeing with your own eyes is exactly that. It doesn't change what she has going for her, it just lets you see it. On the flip side, if you never see anything....that doesn't change what she is either. At the end of the day she is what she is regardless if you ever see it. A bit more of a risk breeding that way because you have no idea what she is passing on, good or bad. But is doesn't change what she is or produces, period. I do believe that there are increased levels of chemicals passed in utero to the pups if you are actively hunting the female and stimulating her that way. I like to think it gives the pups a bit more. I have no idea if that sustains itself or for how long. It just suits me and gives me a sense of satisfaction and belief in the pup working out. Might be superstitious, who knows.
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