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Do We Still Have a Top Breeder?

Discussion in 'Breeder Discussion' started by Dr. Lector, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. Dr. Lector

    Dr. Lector Big Dog

    DO WE STILL HAVE A TOP BREEDER?


    In this issue I'm going to talk about breeding, and as I always like to say, this is just my opinion, if you have a different one send it in and we will put it in the next issue.

    I have seen some of the fanciers that work hard trying to breed good dogs, but just never seem to get what they are looking for. They will get a dog that can bite hard but is not game, then when they get a game dog, they can't bite hard. I have also seen some men go from one bloodline to the other, then change again when a good dog shows up from a different bloodline than the one he has.

    Then there are those that have no bloodline at all, they breed to every good dog they see and pay no mind to how the dog is bred. This man will come up with a few good dogs that are hard to beat, but there percent of good pit dogs are very low

    How many times have you seen someone get started in the game with one or two $25.00 dogs that has more curs in their bloodlines than Carter has pills? After they raised their dogs and met up with other fanciers, they will roll their pride and joy, and 9 times out of 10 their dogs show up just like their cur ancestor's. From what I've seen, there are very few men that will tell the beginner that his dogs are curs and he should get rid of them.

    Well as the story goes on, the beginner is dead set on getting some good dogs, so he gets his money together and buys a good bred male pup, and this pup grows up to make a good pit dog. As his chances are very good as a beginner, he will go all out when getting started. Feeding his dog right, keeping him free of worms, taking him for a good long walk two or three times a week. Not only does he have a good bred dog, he has a dog that will do a lot more for him, because of the way he has raised him.

    This is what we call a "man made dog", and being bred right, it is this kind of dog that is very hard to beat. After the beginner has rolled his dog two or three times and he has come up as top dog, he is going to start breeding some good ones.

    Now let's go back to the two dogs that the beginner started with, do you remember the ones we are talking about, they were both curs, but they were his first dogs and his wife also had a special feeling for them so--he thought he would keep them for roll dogs. The female comes in season and so he thought he would breed her to his new dog that is doing so good.

    Hell I think you know the outcome of this mating, one or two out of the litter turns out to be fair pit dogs and worth a match, but when you put him in shape and has to go down the line for an hour or so, he takes the count on his feet. Then the talk starts, "what went wrong, he has taken much more then that in the rolls, I wonder if I got doped??

    Hell lets get back to the subject. A year or two later you ran across a good looking dog that is sure enough a good one and has already won a match, so you check on the breeding of this dog, looking over his papers, you see some of the best of breeding, but then you come to a female that changes your mind about breeding to this dog.

    You wonder how in the world did she get in there. Some men will go ahead and breed to this dog and say, she is far enough back that it won't show up, and the good blood will overcome it. Well by now I'm sure most of you are saying "I have seen this same thing."

    The reason I mentioned the above instance is so you will be able to understand my next story.When we talk of breeders, one of the first names we hear about is J.P. Colby. From what I have read and heard, he had to be the best of his time. One thing that made him number one was he did not just breed a few dogs, he bred a lot of dogs, and his percent of good match dogs was high. I could name about 4 other breeders that I think were just as good from what I have read and studied about their dogs, but lets go on to the Breeder of Today.

    I am going to say that the number one breeder of today is Howard Heinzl. From what I have read and studied about Heinzl's dogs, he did not start with a pure line of dogs. He started with two or three or I will even say 4 or 5 lines of dogs. He had some of the best Colby blood, he also has some Hemphill blood, Tudor's, Corvino's, Lightner and Feeleys,

    Now some of you may read this and say "What about the other names in the HEinzI dogs, there are other names but get a pedigree that goes back, then is where you will see the blood he was after. Heinz started breeding these dogs together and formed a line of his own, getting it closer and closer, only going back to the same he started with.

    In the 5o's, everyone was trying to get their hands on what was called the Arizona Aces. There were not as many dogmen in the game then as there is now, and it was harder to ruin a good bloodline then it is today. In the late 60's, the Heinzl bloodline had started slowing down, and from time to time you would hear someone say "I wouldn't have one of those curs".

    What happens to a good line of dogs like this and how do they turn cur? It is not the breeders that go wrong, as he still has the same line of dogs and still has just as good of dogs as he ever had. So many people went over to the Heinzl bred dogs that many times they were matched at one another AND ONE HAD TO LOSE.

    When you asked what the breeding of the dog that lost, you would hear just another one of the so called good Heinzl dogs. But when you asked what the breeding of the winner, you would hear, "Oh he is some of my own stuff". Now let's not forget the boys that try crossing his own line of dogs with Heinzl's line, and the cross does not click and gets a litter of curs. Then what bloodline do you think gets the credit for the curs?

    How many times have you seen in magazines "Check the record, it speaks for itself"? I wonder how many really check the records, if you do I think you will agree with me. We still have the top breeder and he is still breeding first class pit dogs and his name is Howard Heinzl.

    Remember, there are many of us in this game that can ruin a good line of dogs, but only a few can breed a good line of dogs.




    ~ Don Mayfield

    YIS
     
  2. blackcloud

    blackcloud Big Dog

    As always....great post!
     
  3. TripleJ

    TripleJ CH Dog

    and this is one of those times when D.M. was spot on.
     
  4. who

    who Top Dog

    When was that written?
     
  5. Dr. Lector

    Dr. Lector Big Dog

    Gary Hammonds submitted it to the Times in 1992.

    YIS
     
  6. lee_vaj09

    lee_vaj09 Pup

    how do you know your dog is a cur?
     
  7. Dream Pits

    Dream Pits CH Dog

    Thanks, keep them coming
     
  8. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    You put another dog in front of it and release.
     
  9. I believe Don wrote this for an issue of his PDR back in the late 60's. At that time the arizona aces were the talk of the town.
     
  10. rroscoe

    rroscoe Lightner Hemphill / Colby

    First if it's young take it for a walk or to a friends yard Your friend should have an aggressive dog ,your friends dog should be chained stay back out of reach keeping your dog on a leash and out of reach see what your dog does back ...just to see if it has anything in it ,..next get your dog in top shape and in tread mill walks up hills down hills ..next you have a friendly roll with your friends out of shape dog This is for ten minutes This is just a test ..you'll see if they want to stop or if they run if they do.. you have some idea
     
  11. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    [video=youtube_share;nivQIgk2EKk]http://youtu.be/nivQIgk2EKk[/video]
     
  12. Well i don't know about that ...But i do know if you take his advice you'll be getting three square meals a day and all the wieght lifting you want at your local prison lol
     
  13. okcdogman82

    okcdogman82 Top Dog

    hey buddy those meals are far from square!! lol
     
  14. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    Lol green soup in a cup lol yuck!
     
  15. fonzie

    fonzie Top Dog

    Thanks for some info
     
  16. RIPPED44

    RIPPED44 Pup

    Most are curs. % is higher that a dog will quite vs a dog being game no matter who bred the dog.
     
  17. phill

    phill Top Dog

    i know who my top breeder's are ,hope they have a surprize latter on in the year for us,, pick of the litter surprize for the nationals
     
  18. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    that type thinkin damn near takes the fun out of it. I agree most will quit, but who buys a dog hopin he stops??
     
  19. RIPPED44

    RIPPED44 Pup

    Just wanted to let the truth be known. I have bought from most of all the legends when the SDJ was the truth seeker.
    To me I loved finding out who would stay & who would no longer waste feed that is what the sport was based off of.
    It took a tremendous amount of $ to take the yard down to ADBA confirmation ready. I learned quick to view them as athletes.
    Today a guy says his shit is game & in most cases they have no clue or in a lot of cases never even threw there leg over a dog!
     
  20. RIPPED44

    RIPPED44 Pup

    A good rule to go buy after you have fallowed the correct college time & the dog is ready for graduation. School him like you hate him this way you can say oh well & on to the next.
     

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