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First Class Rearing, (recomendations)
Michael Barry
Australia
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Posts 1906/ 2
Dogs 12 / Races 3

03 Nov 2009 00:37


oweing to a change in circumstances (illnes)as from early next year i will require first class rearing for around 30 pups , ranging in age from 5 months to 9 months

there will also be around 3 broodbitches, these have had pups , but will not be bred again till we know how the pups turned out ,

welping of say two broodbitches ,

im only interested where rearers have excess to paddocks , i dont want them in long skinny runs ,

quality feeding , worming, parasite contol,godd clean dry bedding , and of course shelter from the sun and rain,
im not concerened what state its in .

however if the right person buys our rearing farm and they were happy to keep them here , we would be happy to pay them ,

im in the process of making up a property discription and when done will place it in the classifieds,

mick
ps im not interested in $25.00 a week rearers, having done our own and others for 6 years i know what it costs

PLEASE EMAIL entityt@yahoo.com

Richard Vrckoff
Australia

Posts 1675
Dogs 1 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 01:18


Good luck in your search Mick.

Richie

Brett Hastie
Australia
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Posts 107
Dogs 8 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 06:32


Use Marty and Fiona as your rearers if you have access and availability Mick.

Michael Barry
Australia
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Posts 1906/ 2
Dogs 12 / Races 3

03 Nov 2009 20:17


Brett Hastie wrote:

Use Marty and Fiona as your rearers if you have access and availability Mick.

hi brett, i dont think its an easy task getting in there , but can try when the time comes ,

mick


Shane Carter
Australia
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Posts 2414/ 1
Dogs 8 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 21:35


what is the going rate at Marty and Fiona???

cheers

Brett Hastie
Australia
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Posts 107
Dogs 8 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 21:48


Shane Carter wrote:

what is the going rate at Marty and Fiona???

cheers

Couldn't care less if it was overs mate it gets done RIGHT.

Johnny Boicheski
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Posts 515
Dogs 1 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 21:53


Shane Carter wrote:

what is the going rate at Marty and Fiona???

cheers

$50 per week

Michael Barry
Australia
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Posts 1906/ 2
Dogs 12 / Races 3

03 Nov 2009 22:14


to do the job anywhere nearly right, the cost is $55.00 to $70.00 a week , if you do your own meat mayb $55.00,

but meat is only one element of pup rearing , i have been to martys place , and its done right ,

mick

Sandro Bechini
Australia
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Dogs 3,428 / Races 388

03 Nov 2009 22:33


Mick

You have your answer

Shane Carter
Australia
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Posts 2414/ 1
Dogs 8 / Races 0

03 Nov 2009 22:40


Brett

??? Where have I say it overs or unders.....considering I'm sure its hard to get in, they could ask what they wanted to a degree, hence my question....

cheers

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