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Subject: Re: Family Breeding Developed


Author:
Mike Norrod
Author Host/IP: 67.177.152.140
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Date Posted: 08:26:55 02/13/06 Mon
In reply to: FTJ 's message, "Family Breeding Developed" on 06:08:23 02/11/06 Sat

>With all that said about no good pedigree and how
>that's true, it is better to find 1 or 2 honestly bred
>dogs and start your own line.
>If based on honesty first, then keep it honest, don't
>sell them.
>We have just recently farmed out 6 of 10 pups that are
>nice for the taking. 4 are still with us. I can be
>sure these 10 will not be used carelessly by a "buyer"
>nor will I lose control of the influence for the
>future of these dogs.
>John Colby in his beginning did the same and that's
>partly why you can buy a pure Colby dog today with
>honest pedigree.
>Its a shame what many people have done for the sake of
>competition and personal ego, many good dogs have been
>lost and pedigrees scrambled for those reasons.
>
>FTJ

Well since you are not posting as Jake Wilder and now using your regular handle and not the many you used like on pedigrees-online I can address it person to person John.

Unless you did the breeding you don't know how a dog is truly bred. I know of people who had their female covered by another dog and wasn't aware of it and they had control of the female!

So you think starting a family of dogs is done this way?
First off, not knowing for sure but only believing the dogs which are bred are truly bred that way, you should have kept all 10!
Culled the dogs for whatever purpose you bred them for then improve on the quality if need be.
If not, go out prove the line of dogs in the field for which the purpose they were bred for!
After 4 or 5 generations of proving top quality dogs in their field for which they are bred for, then you have a proven bloodline.

Not living and selling off what others have done to bring the dogs which a person owns to the point for which they are claiming the elite.

To have a proven top quality bloodline is when others also have winners from your breedings and prove the dogs aren't hand made.

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