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Bartrim Bale stats are unbelievable and leaves many of the so called latest sires of the moment for absolute dead.
I think there are a few people out there who would be very disappointed with some of their pups from these high priced dogs who are not delivering and not justifying their price points.
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7405 Dogs 26 / Races 9 13 Jul 2015 04:14
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zach bray wrote:
Bartrim Bale stats are unbelievable and leaves many of the so called latest sires of the moment for absolute dead.
I think there are a few people out there who would be very disappointed with some of their pups from these high priced dogs who are not delivering and not justifying their price points.
i haven't been big on stats ,, but as this breeding game is becoming more difficult,,, i decided today to go to the national greyhound form web site ,
and look at the current stats australia wide ,, both country and city racing ,,, it is truly amazing what you read there, verses what you see as hype and propaganda on the forums,,
some highly priced local sires just arn't pulling their weight ,
there is one import who has great stats at most of the major city tracks ,, sales of his frozen seem to be in short supply ,,
anyway its there for all to read and can be cross referenced to fasttrack for litter details etc
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 13 Jul 2015 04:19
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Would that be Kinloch mick?
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7405 Dogs 26 / Races 9 13 Jul 2015 04:26
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james saunders wrote:
Would that be Kinloch mick?
yes james he seems a standout ,,but i have no knowledge of how easy they are to breakin etc , some of our bitches ran into a good one earlier in the year, (ange rocks ) lol
yes james he seems a standout ,,but i have no knowledge of how easy they are to breakin etc , some of our bitches ran into a good one earlier in the year, (ange rocks ) lol
I have two fiends of mine with pups by Kinloch Brae
I have heard from them and others that some of them can be stubborn at the break-in, like a few of the other overseas lines we are unfamiliar with, but with plenty of handling and chase orientation at rearing and post break in, they can turn it around
One, in particular, a bitch, chased at the break in up to a certain point, but would pull up and run away from attendants at the collection point.
Since then, with more work and confidence training, she is now trialling like a potential city class bitch and chasing hard into the back of the catching pen
They also tend to be quite strong i.e. effective at 450m+ and if there are straws remaining would be a good investment in a breeder's plans
There is no doubting his statistical success, as others have alluded to.
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7405 Dogs 26 / Races 9 13 Jul 2015 07:21
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Sandro Bechini wrote:
michael barry wrote:
james saunders wrote:
Would that be Kinloch mick?
yes james he seems a standout ,,but i have no knowledge of how easy they are to breakin etc , some of our bitches ran into a good one earlier in the year, (ange rocks ) lol
I have two fiends of mine with pups by Kinloch Brae
I have heard from them and others that some of them can be stubborn at the break-in, like a few of the other overseas lines we are unfamiliar with, but with plenty of handling and chase orientation at rearing and post break in, they can turn it around
One, in particular, a bitch, chased at the break in up to a certain point, but would pull up and run away from attendants at the collection point.
Since then, with more work and confidence training, she is now trialling like a potential city class bitch and chasing hard into the back of the catching pen
They also tend to be quite strong i.e. effective at 450m+ and if there are straws remaining would be a good investment in a breeder's plans
There is no doubting his statistical success, as others have alluded to.
thanks for the insight sandro, he is a sire im looking at , but never paid any attention to his stats until today , its wonderful what you see when you go snooping around at the real results lol