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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
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Michael Worth
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Dyna Tron is another that may suit. Performed over 500m , from possibly the best dam line in AUS that carries the red and brindle colours well back into the pedigree. Possibly still get a black bitch but will be interesting to note whichever way you go. Good Luck and Happy Easter. Cheers


David Mennie
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Ryan Vanderwert wrote:

David Mennie wrote:

This bitch handy enough and beautiful style of a 30 kg leggy long blue bitch good chase and fantastic temp...but did not get 500 strong so need to throw strength thought of this also prefer not top use black dogs (rehoming )

One from left field that possibly meets your criteria David.

His best offspring were consistently strong from memory. It's a plus your girl can add good chase https:/ CLICK HERE . g/l.

Hi Ryan big big fan of this dog had a great pup to him a few years back ...was actually thinking about him for the strenght ...wonder if he has straws available and how much ..i think tony appap had him ..ty for letting me know im not being stupid in going back to a dog like this



David Mennie
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michael worth wrote:

Dyna Tron is another that may suit. Performed over 500m , from possibly the best dam line in AUS that carries the red and brindle colours well back into the pedigree. Possibly still get a black bitch but will be interesting to note whichever way you go. Good Luck and Happy Easter. Cheers

https:/ CLICK HERE interesting



Ryan Vanderwert
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David Mennie wrote:

Ryan Vanderwert wrote:

David Mennie wrote:

This bitch handy enough and beautiful style of a 30 kg leggy long blue bitch good chase and fantastic temp...but did not get 500 strong so need to throw strength thought of this also prefer not top use black dogs (rehoming )

One from left field that possibly meets your criteria David.

His best offspring were consistently strong from memory. It's a plus your girl can add good chase https:/ CLICK HERE . g/l.

Hi Ryan big big fan of this dog had a great pup to him a few years back ...was actually thinking about him for the strenght ...wonder if he has straws available and how much ..i think tony appap had him ..ty for letting me know im not being stupid in going back to a dog like this

No worries David, Radley Bale certainly threw a strong city type when the ped clicked.

The other way to add strength I've found as I've said previously, is to look down your girls damline for a staying type and linebreed it's sire. I prefer to do that thru different individuals. That way you create vigour within the pedigree. If you just duplicate the sire of the staying type you're not, arguably in most cases, creating any new intensity.

For example the breeding profile for this bitch https:/ CLICK HERE was covered by me. The owner of the dam much like yourself, wanted to add strength to the line.

My process was:

1. look down the damline and select a staying type. I selected https:/ CLICK HERE .

2 Line breed Topology's sire(in this case Brett Lee), thru the sire of choice's damline (Bernardo's dam Surfonic) to create a very high percentage of Brett Lee thru different individuals https:/ CLICK HERE . By that I mean if you check the blood quota table below for cross duplications, you'll find 29 of the 32 lines(91%) in the 6th gen of Brett Lee's ped have been cross duplicated and Rippin Grace and another that broke in extremely fast, was the result of this nick.

It's just another way to reintroduce a very high percentage of Brett Lee back into the the same damline he was previously successful with.

It shld be said that I've tried to duplicate Miata's sire Bombastic Shiraz as Miata's from this damline too, and whilst they've won races they haven't reached the heights Rippin Grace has so far.

If you can follow this process that too may be an option for you. Cheers and good luck with however you decide to go about it.


David Mennie
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thanx for the explainer Ryan



Ryan Vanderwert
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'Grace' won her first race over 715m at Cannington Sat nite.

I estimate, solely this method of linebreeding, only works somewhere between 35%-45% of the time producing at least quality city grade types.

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