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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
Or do you need tips on how to rear your pups?

Peoples thoughts

Greg Couldridge
Australia
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Dogs 8 / Races 5

17 Sep 2019 04:15


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I am thinking about doing this. Bundarra magicxmiss Oreo mac. They Are not commercial and I realise that but having trained and owned them both I would keep them. I am just after peoples opinions. I believe that both dogs have traits that compliment each other. Thanks



Colin Bermingham
Australia
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17 Sep 2019 05:55


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There you go Greg

CLICK HERE
No ones gunna tell you it wont work the bitch won races and her brother Cardoman was a nice dog you never know but not for me.
Expensive to breed and rear a litter properly I thik you've got to try and increase your chances maybe go with commercial sire

Just a thought
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Greg Couldridge
Australia
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17 Sep 2019 06:28


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Thanks col but the cost is not a problem. All I would like is peoples thoughts as to the cross. He is the hardest chaser I have ever owned and want to breed a litter with him



Ryan Vanderwert
Australia
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18 Sep 2019 12:52


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At face value I really like the mating Greg, and it puzzles me why people think you need a commercial sire when you have a decent chance of creating intensity with a dog you already own.

Anyway my reasons are that Bundarra Magic's dam
Taradearra carries individuals that can recreate Malawi at a very high percentage. By this I mean Taradearra carries the following individuals Waverly Supreme, Pied Rebel, Black Top, Thunder Lane & Come on Clopook through other individuals other than through Malawi himself in her pedigree.

So if you look at the 5th generation line of Malawi's pedigree in this testmating CLICK HERE these 5 dogs and their pedigrees cross duplicate 14 of those 16 dogs in the 5th generation of Malawi's pedigree, creating linebreeding intensity of approx 88% (14/16 x 100%).

The reason this breeding parallel to Malawi shld be attempted is that when Malawi was put to this damline previously it gave up the mighty bitch Mancunian Girl. Hopefully this linebreeding angle may produce similar if that niche clicks.

This is just one way to look at a pedigree though. I wld like to see what other intense niches(as well as the Malawi niche), can be created on the front page, also considering x path and outcross positioning other sires may also give up, so as it gives you a fuller picture(not necessarily more or less commercial), of what may be best for your girl. Love the damline. Good luck with her Greg.

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