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

Repeat litter


Pablo Miguel Duarte
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27 Mar 2020 23:50


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Hello friendly people I consult you that I would say repeat the same litter since in the first gave good results eyehail has answers
Thank you very much greetings



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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28 Mar 2020 01:38


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Maybe I don't translate well I'm from Argentina The consultation is if it is good to repeat the breeding


Matt Griffiths
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28 Mar 2020 04:20


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If it worked once there's no reason it won't work again


Frank Muldowney
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28 Mar 2020 10:15


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repeat or stay to the same lines



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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28 Mar 2020 12:58


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Of course it is what I think but at the same time lets you think here in my country have repeated breeding that in their first breeding gave good results and in second repeated breeding nothing to see



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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28 Mar 2020 13:10


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I thought maybe there would be a theory as to whether to repeat breeding or not repeat breeding with some explanation


David Dunne
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28 Mar 2020 19:36


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razldazl billy x razldazl pearl 4 times with good results

CLICK HERE

CLICK HERE



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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28 Mar 2020 21:56


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Thank you very much for your collaborations. Greetings from Argentina
david dunne wrote:

razldazl billy x razldazl pearl 4 times with good results

CLICK HERE

CLICK HERE






Pablo Miguel Duarte
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Matt James wrote:

If it worked once there's no reason it won't work again

Matt



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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28 Mar 2020 22:00


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frank muldowney wrote:

repeat or stay to the same lines

Frank thank you very much for your greetings


Sam Watson
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30 Mar 2020 07:59


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No reason why if it worked the 1st time it wont work the 2nd time. Just dont expect the 2nd litter to be as amazing as the 1st as a guarantee. A lot besides the breeding that can make or break a dog



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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30 Mar 2020 11:51


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Sam Watson wrote:

No reason why if it worked the 1st time it wont work the 2nd time. Just dont expect the 2nd litter to be as amazing as the 1st as a guarantee. A lot besides the breeding that can make or break a dog
Sam Watson Of course maybe a breeder's cravings is if he repeats the breeding is that it comes out the same as the previous one but it's like you say don't wait as collatera




Tony Gallagher
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31 Mar 2020 00:45


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Remember the Sire and Dam are older the 2nd time round. This in some instances can still create fast pups but there is a good chance not as many will be as good as the first litter.


Sam Watson
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31 Mar 2020 07:43


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Tony Gallagher wrote:

Remember the Sire and Dam are older the 2nd time round. This in some instances can still create fast pups but there is a good chance not as many will be as good as the first litter.

Age is a downside but also mum is more experienced 2nd time around so that could be a plus side. Lots of diff scenarios


Frank Muldowney
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31 Mar 2020 09:31


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i think ian greaves bread the same bitch to top honcho seven times enought said



Pablo Miguel Duarte
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I thank everyone very much


Terry Priest
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30 May 2020 21:28


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It's not always the first litter is better than the second paua to burn for one example



Steven Martin
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30 May 2020 22:50


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TERRY PRIEST wrote:

It's not always the first litter is better than the second paua to burn for one example

And "Surf Lorian" (2nd litter).

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