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Date Posted: Sat, Sep 15, 05:11:47am CST
Author: Perry
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Subject: Re: Dominant sires
In reply to: Perry 's message, "Dominant sires" on Sat, Sep 15, 04:45:04am CST

>Golden Valley Hell's Afire, Spring Valley Shiner,
>Locust Hill Ringo,
All the above sires carried a little extra white.... Boysel's Charlie Chan, Wright's Big John, E-beau, Tucker, Spring Valley Sugar Ray, Thornseley's Rex, Brush Lake Ben, Flat Creeks Abraham,Ingram's Dragon Lady, Spring Creek Calico, Kankakee Valley Stubs, Kankakee Valley Yell-O-Belle,Kankakee Valley Buckwheat,Patrick's Tom Tom, Ganus's Foolish Pleasure, Okaw Valley Hank, Clark's Dixie, SAM, Eddi, Plum Creek Molly, Millstone Matt, Honeycutts Pepper, Flat Creeks Cindy, Flat Creeks Cindy II, Clark's Dick, Okaw Valley Hammer, Sampson's Blue Twister, Ark Valley Curly, Black Smoke, Patrick's Pam, Rattle Snake Jake,

If Randy Oller's "visions' had been enacted decades ago this is just a quick scan of some old yearbooks of dogs that would not have existed!! Where would the leopards of today have been?? If you want to show dogs do so. As for breed standrds, does a perfect to standard Black angus taste any different than a cross bred steer?? Breed standards... Look at what these have done to the Irish Setter, and nearly to the Black and Tan coon hound. I can listen to any rational person's opinion. Where I have trouble is when it is put across as the only avenue. In this case this one, well you can see part of what would have been lost!! As for a major registration being interested in our leopards, well lets just wait and see!

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