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Mark Schlegel Australia (Verified User) Posts 3168 Dogs 9 / Races 5 19 Nov 2010 02:40
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I'm personally not too fussed about weights of dogs, but I would like to hear other peoples thoughts on breeding from small bitches (e.g 24-25 kg).
Would a bitches size alter the
a) decision to mate b) the choice of sire c) the number of pups she could "safely" carry
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Where does size rate on your scale of importance when picking a potential brood?
Thanks in advance....
Doug Taylor Australia (Verified User) Posts 2189 Dogs 34 / Races 136 19 Nov 2010 02:47
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I like to see broods no smaller than about 26kg (preferably 29-30) but if I like the bitch enough I would have a crack with her regardless. I know a few guys that won't though if they're small.
CLICK HERE This girl produced ok for a small bitch.
Craig Andrews Australia (Verified User) Posts 2014 Dogs 15 / Races 2 19 Nov 2010 02:49
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Mark, my broodbitch Little Champion raced at 24kgs. Her litters to Elite State, Go Wild Teddy, Surf Lorian and Big Daddy Cool always presented my with bitches ranging from 24kg to 28kg and dogs from 29kg to 31kg.
Her smallest litter was 7 pups and largest was 10 from memory.
I think if the brood was a hard chaser that size shouldn't matter too much.
Craig
Paul Dicks Australia (Verified User) Posts 10281 Dogs 120 / Races 252 19 Nov 2010 02:53
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Size doesn't count for much at all IMO.
We have had a good run with this little bitch, nothing outstanding but handy dogs in each litter.
Peter Rose Australia (Verified User) Posts 192 Dogs 1141 / Races 0 19 Nov 2010 03:48
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Village Swallow was quite small.
Mark Schlegel Australia (Verified User) Posts 3168 Dogs 9 / Races 5 19 Nov 2010 03:54
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So, there's plenty of examples of small broodies that have produced so why do some people not like to breed from smaller bitches?
Sandro Bechini Australia (Verified User) Posts 19488 Dogs 15268 / Races 1856 19 Nov 2010 04:07
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Mark Schlegel wrote:
So, there's plenty of examples of small broodies that have produced so why do some people not like to breed from smaller bitches?
I have been told that Ted Doss from Osti line fame, apparently always picked out the biggest bitches in a litter to breed from & carry on the line.
Perhaps he thought that they provided more hybrid vigour because of their size.
Simon Moore Australia (Verified User) Posts 2366 Dogs 32 / Races 393 19 Nov 2010 04:23
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i think the main problem is that the smaller they r the harder it is for them to get the pups out. many pups die from getting stuck.
to be safe it would probably be wise to get a c section for a real small bitch.
others on here would know much more about it i'm sure.
Attila Sofran Australia (Verified User) Posts 472 Dogs 9 / Races 0 19 Nov 2010 06:23
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I breed from a 25 kg bitch and she gave me 33 kg dogs so i don't have a problem with that. Cheers attila
David Coleman Australia (Verified User) Posts 303 Dogs 10 / Races 51 19 Nov 2010 06:51
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My bitch Mystique Porta raced at 23-24 kg...
3 litters all pups a very good size
In fact her first litter to Big Ginger Boy when i weighed her 4 dogs at 12months age were 35 kg..36kg..38kg..and 39kg..
So contrary to popular belief size does Not matter...
Ian Rose Australia (Verified User) Posts 941 Dogs 6 / Races 11 19 Nov 2010 08:11
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Give me the fast small bitch every time.
Mark Schlegel Australia (Verified User) Posts 3168 Dogs 9 / Races 5 19 Nov 2010 09:42
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Ian rose wrote:
Give me the fast small bitch every time.
I suppose you could argue that a 24kg bitch that runs the same time as a 30kg bitch is actually "faster" in the legs.....
Terry Fitzgerald Australia (Verified User) Posts 1556 Dogs 3 / Races 1 19 Nov 2010 09:50
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A) No B) No C) No
Weight and temperament is just spin that the touts use to say something positive about slow dogs.
Mark Schlegel wrote:
I'm personally not too fussed about weights of dogs, but I would like to hear other peoples thoughts on breeding from small bitches (e.g 24-25 kg).
Would a bitches size alter the
a) decision to mate b) the choice of sire c) the number of pups she could "safely" carry
???
Where does size rate on your scale of importance when picking a potential brood?
Thanks in advance....
Dave Lonergan Ireland (Verified User) Posts 3410 Dogs 18 / Races 0 19 Nov 2010 17:30
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expert snap mother of knocknaboha snap was only 56 lbs .knocknaboh snap threw derby winnning bitch THE Other Toss and knocknaboha Pat (Arrancourt Duke) produce stakes winne a track record holder and distance recoed holder....so i dont think size matters other then easier whelping
Mateies Bogdan Romania (Verified User) Posts 121 Dogs 1 / Races 0 19 Nov 2010 19:29
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what about this bitch.....she race at 25 kg CLICK HERE i would like one of those:-)))
Sean Devine Ireland (Verified User) Posts 635 Dogs 12 / Races 4 19 Nov 2010 21:52
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l suppose the fear is always one that the a small brood may throw small pups, however l have had 3 litters out of a 24.5kg bitch and all pups were a good size and never a problem with giving birth.
sean
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 04 Dec 2022 05:26
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Our little bitch Pennybacker is a worthy addition to this topic! For anyone thinking of breeding a small bitch.
She won her maiden at Bulli at 21.2kg and got to a racing weight of no more than 22.7kg. Her first litter are all city class and better!
Shes natural whelped normal sized pups with ease (both litters) and looks after them like no other. I bred with her, because she was as hard a chaser Ive had and had a great nature! Shell make a great pet one day!
Fabregas x Pennybacker @ 27 months of age
De Ferran $67,300 20 starts 14-2-2 Alb 29.83; Ips 30.21
Jimmy The Singer $23,675 10 starts 6-1-1 Alb 30.10; WPk 29.97
With so many myths out there. Including small sires - Ungwilla Lad 29.5kg (Benjamin John 28kg-Take A Bow 29kg-Dashers Bow 27kg) was mated to Odious 24.5kg and produced a champion in General Jeff!
All about trying to put a motor into them!
Shane Lippel Australia (Verified User) Posts 667 Dogs 0 / Races 0 04 Dec 2022 06:43
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Sobbing Sal.I think that pretty well Kills the argument, worrying about breeding out of small bitches! 25.5 kg Bitch produced Brett Lee,who raced at 27kg from memory,and the likes of Big Daddy Cool etc. Don't care what they weigh,if they chased hard,and could run fast times,they should be bred with,simple as that!! Brett Lee would never of existed if the Owner of Sobbing Sal was worried about breeding out of small bitches!!
Darren Leeson Australia (Verified User) Posts 1343 Dogs 154 / Races 139 04 Dec 2022 20:48
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Would Sorrento Bale (23.5kg) be the smallest to produce a Group 1 winner?