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How would your bred her her ?

Discussion in 'Breeder Discussion' started by KELEVRA KENNELS, Jan 16, 2012.

  1. c-murda

    c-murda Big Dog

    Lotsa "Old Blood" in that gyp. Assuming they are both "bulldogs", I would breed her to the one bre like 116411. But sight unseen I am only assuming. A
     
  2. lil mayhem

    lil mayhem Top Dog

    The better of the two
     
  3. scrap24

    scrap24 Big Dog

    I agree with mayhem but if i were going by the pappers id go with the heavy Greenwood dog, only becouse you dont hear of them much at all. But i would most definatley go with the better performer of the 2 regardless.
     
  4. crimsonghost

    crimsonghost Top Dog

  5. lil mayhem

    lil mayhem Top Dog

    Crimson he looks like a rough mother fu$%#*! Nice!!
     
  6. I would breed to both if then or of working stock and then go back and fouth with her offspring that are up to breed standard !!!
     
  7. crimsonghost

    crimsonghost Top Dog

    I'm co owner but, he's in north Alabama.
     
  8. mac 11

    mac 11 Banned

    OFRN or Poncho, proven cross! GR CH Tackleberry!
     
  9. sy82nj

    sy82nj Top Dog

    tight up in the greenwood stuff then like stated take a good female off her to the 2nd male then your breeding is locked in with both dogs
     
  10. ebady23

    ebady23 Pup

    I agree, my thing is consistency and this can only be accomplished from line/family breeding. Just because one may be better than the other doesn't necessarily mean he will produce better. Get the consistency you're looking for in your animals first and then cross if you feel you need to. Doing what sy82nj stated above is a good way to jump ahead of the game per say.
     
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  12. therealjudge

    therealjudge CH Dog

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