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Hour glass elle just came into season yesterday her sire was wise thought/ drumna dove she broke her hock as a pup but was able to show her ability as a top glass stayer until the injury reoccurred out of top class breeding what sire would you recommend.
Simon Milgate Australia (Verified User) Posts 2043 Dogs 23 / Races 0 12 Aug 2020 20:05
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1342 Dogs 154 / Races 139 13 Aug 2020 12:36
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Hi Barrie, Roxholme Glory and Big Time Max pedigrees give weight to it working.
Barrie Backhurst United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 323 Dogs 0 / Races 0 13 Aug 2020 13:18
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Darren Leeson wrote:
Hi Barrie, Roxholme Glory and Big Time Max pedigrees give weight to it working.
Thanks Darren, I will have to research a little deeper into Big Time Max's pedigree but Chenzhou Boy's stats are not too bad considering a limited number of bitches and given Larkhill Jo is in most lines over here I thought that he offered a very similar parallel to Fabregas
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1342 Dogs 154 / Races 139 13 Aug 2020 20:20
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Not disagreeing with you there Barrie. Plenty of what makes Fabregas work is in Chenzhou Boy. The Big Time Max example shows that with Big Daddy Cool to the similar bloodlines of both Fabregas and Chenzhou Boy producing Group 1 class offspring.