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How to choose the right stud dog?

Matthew Johnson
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Hi. Is choosing the right stud dog best to go for a proven that you favour (aero majestic that I like) or choose a stud because of his bloodline/ line breeding? If so how do I learn about the linebreeding cross? The bitch in question Im looking to breed from in the future is Ballycoe candy and I think trendy Leigh or skywalker rafa for the line breeding. Thanks Matt



Trent Wrigley
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10 Jan 2021 19:18


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https:/ CLICK HERE There she is Mathew, I did notice one name when I had a quick look fear emoski I remember she was a good bitch. Not knowing what your KinLoch girl needs to be better I would try hit back to a sire around that mating prob top honcho ( head honcho ) the double in australia has some very fast hard chasers,


Matthew Johnson
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Thanks for your reply. Fear emoski throw some of the best dogs in the uk when mated to kilnoch brae, thats why my bitches mum from Brett lee x fear emoski was mated to kinloch. Ice on fire is at stud and thats got the Brett lee / honcho line. Can they be too much Brett lee in the recent generations?



Vincent J Lund
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Matthew johnson wrote:

Thanks for your reply. Fear emoski throw some of the best dogs in the uk when mated to kilnoch brae, thats why my bitches mum from Brett lee x fear emoski was mated to kinloch. Ice on fire is at stud and thats got the Brett lee / honcho line. Can they be too much Brett lee in the recent generations?

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No harm in planning ahead .





Trent Wrigley
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Looks good one above, all your good Irish English blood is way back 4-5 generations ago like spiral Nikita premier fantasy cry dalcash . I think thats what I would be trying to get back in there just my opinion. Throw Sire breeding in England / Ireland has really created this successfully over the years with a strong breed model example https:/ CLICK HERE here in oz there is a litter by Brett lee Aston miley which has worked well https:/ CLICK HERE . Food for thought anyway , and You can never have enuf Brett in your litter hahah Zulu zeus, burn one down with plenty more examples out there



Graham Moscow
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Heres a good looking pedigree

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I hear his stud career off to a good start



Paul Dicks
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trent wrigley wrote:

Looks good one above, all your good Irish English blood is way back 4-5 generations ago like spiral Nikita premier fantasy cry dalcash . I think thats what I would be trying to get back in there just my opinion. Throw Sire breeding in England / Ireland has really created this successfully over the years with a strong breed model example https:/ CLICK HERE here in oz there is a litter by Brett lee Aston miley which has worked well https:/ CLICK HERE . Food for thought anyway , and You can never have enuf Brett in your litter hahah Zulu zeus, burn one down with plenty more examples out there

Good call Trent. I don't know much about the damline, but those dam sires are a who's who of sires over this millennium.


Matthew Johnson
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Thanks for the conversation guys.
Droopys Buick looks good to add the Irish line back, and he did sire the Irish 2020 derby champ.
Wonder if Aston lee straws are available her. Wonder if they can be shipped over for storing for sale ?


Gerry Daly
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14 Jan 2021 19:41


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Why not use lad that won Derby a machine of a dog


Matthew Johnson
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Newinn Taylor/ love that dog- I had decent anti post bet. But hes unproven and Buick was his sire and throws top dogs. I prefer pestana though if I was going for a risk. To be honest in Ireland your spoilt for choice in elite stud dogs



Steve Porter
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Early pace in abundance!

https:/ CLICK HERE

His best offspring, so far, is from a Kinloch Brae bitch

https:/ CLICK HERE

Good luck!

Steve





Trent Wrigley
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Steve u have nailed it look at all that beautiful English Irish blood throw bitch line.



Steve Porter
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Yes Trent, back to the dam of Farloe Melody !!


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