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Mark William Claxton Australia (Verified User) Posts 958 Dogs 0 / Races 0 10 Sep 2023 08:03
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Bernardo can't stop throwing big race winners. Quite remarkable, I gotta say.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 18 Oct 2023 01:45
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Now just added the Great Chase final winner at the Meadows.
Andrew Paraskevas Australia (Verified User) Posts 985 Dogs 55 / Races 22 18 Oct 2023 08:50
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He's a modern day Barcia Bale sire with an American influence - been hugely dominate. Can't wait to use him again.
David Charles Booth Australia (Verified User) Posts 48 Dogs 9 / Races 0 13 Dec 2023 21:35
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Bernardo is having an ever increasing influence, with 7 of his progeny in 3 big finals this week.
Laurels Classic Granny Roses, Here Comes Milli & Lamia Mila
Hobart Thousand Got Attitude & Shima Shadow
The Phoenix Pass The Buck & Hector Fawley
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 10 Feb 2024 16:18
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Bernardo can now include the TEMLEE winner, Explicit, to his ever growing list of big race winners. Hector Fawley and Pass The Buck were also impressive winners on the night.
Cyril John Anderson Australia (Verified User) Posts 281 Dogs 75 / Races 5 07 Mar 2024 07:44
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What thoughts on where to go with a 520m daughter of Bernardo. DR.Libby, sorry cant put up the pedigree.
For me to much outcross.
Was thinking Hooked on Scotch but interested in any input.
Simon Milgate Australia (Verified User) Posts 2043 Dogs 23 / Races 0 07 Mar 2024 09:22
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5959 Dogs 8 / Races 0 07 Mar 2024 10:15
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Cyril John Anderson wrote:
What thoughts on where to go with a 520m daughter of Bernardo. DR.Libby, sorry cant put up the pedigree.
For me to much outcross.
Was thinking Hooked on Scotch but interested in any input.
Hi Cyril,
I wld choose a sire you like and linebreed Dr. Libby's damline into a sire that's been highly successful in your sire of choices damline, through different individuals of course, with a view to upgrading your girls damline.
For example this is the nick from a HOS thru his sire Barcia Bale's perspective https:/ CLICK HERE
It doesn't appear to be enuf of a nick for my liking, but it may still work with another sire that worked previously in HOS' damline.
G/l.
Cyril John Anderson Australia (Verified User) Posts 281 Dogs 75 / Races 5 07 Mar 2024 11:32
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Ryan, am I reading you correctly, should I be looking more at something like Jungle Deuce.
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5959 Dogs 8 / Races 0 07 Mar 2024 14:38
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No Cyril. What I'm saying is the Barcia nick is risky and doesn't appear enuf at face value within 5 gens.
If we get rid of the outcross, the nick with HoS becomes this https:/ CLICK HERE , a little easier to see.
However to get to a minimum intensity of 88% that I wld like, involves going deeper(8th gen), into that Barcia nick. IOW it may be too far back, therefore more risky. It also gets more complicated the further you go back.
So I wld check out what else is available with other sires you think may suit her temperament for example, then line Dr Elizabeth up with a sire that's been highly successful in that sire of choices damline, through different individuals to see what %'s those nicks give up.
The Barcia nick whether thru HoS or Jungle Deuce is still the Barcia nick and therefore still risky for the reasons stated. Of course there may be other champions in HoS' or JD's damline who's sires may give up a closer and stronger nick that gives you the justification and confidence to go ahead with that particular mating. You just have to line up the nicks that give up a minimum intensity of 88% within say 5 or 6 gens if possible, to find that standout sire that suits her best.