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Aston Rupee, Stud How much?page  1 2 3 4 

Paul Dicks
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Ricky Hassall wrote:

Due to whelp August 16

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Lovely pedigree and nicely performed bitch. A lot to like in that mating mate.



Ricky Hassall
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Thanks Nathan.......it's always a gamble going to a new season sire.......but Rupee does look special.
Time will tell.

Have you & Tracey used him yet?

Congrats with your Aston Dee Bee litter mate......they're going super!



Ricky Hassall
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Thanks Dixie.

Will I put you down for one?

:)



Simon Milgate
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66 listed mating's so far



Simon Milgate
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83 pups from 17 litters at a 4.88 average to date.

That would be unders I'd expect, what's the going average across the board? 7+?


Sam Watson
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Simon Milgate wrote:

83 pups from 17 litters at a 4.88 average to date.

That would be unders I'd expect, what's the going average across the board? 7+?

Most would be 6+ i would say.

We used Rupee as his 3rd mating i think and only got 2 pups from it.

The thing is his demand is super high, so depends how much his straws are being split to keep up with demand also which could effect his litter sizes


Matt Griffiths
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13 Sep 2022 03:57


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I'm not saying this is what they're doing with Aston Rupee, but the fact straws are only a split of a draw with preservatives/extender added in to keep enough of it alive is a farce to begin with

Obviously frozen has to be a option with international/interstate sires, but you should get a full draw. There will always be a worthwhile alternative sire available and it might just give more sires a chance at stud


Carole Brown
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13 Sep 2022 07:05


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We had a very early straw and got eleven lovely pups.



Simon Milgate
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I noticed that Carole, congratulations and hope they are well.

My brood is due AFL grand final day and looks to have a belly full, I'd be happy with six.

First time mum so just hoping it goes well, I'll be swagging it out in the shed for a few nights.

What colours did you get?, no doubt I'll be 'back in black"


Carole Brown
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FIrst time mum as well, Simon, and did an excellent job.
We got 3 black dogs, 5 black bitches, one fawn bitch, and 2 fawn dogs, one of which has a very white muzzle and chest. I would have liked a blue, but no. It's going to be an exciting time when they get to the track !


Sam Watson
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Simon Milgate wrote:

I noticed that Carole, congratulations and hope they are well.

My brood is due AFL grand final day and looks to have a belly full, I'd be happy with six.

First time mum so just hoping it goes well, I'll be swagging it out in the shed for a few nights.

What colours did you get?, no doubt I'll be 'back in black"

Our bitch was a black bitch but produced a black girl and a really cool looking fawn/blue girl. She has a fawn body and a blue face almost, shes a beauty



Simon Milgate
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That sounds unique Sam, you get some beauty's from time to time. Have you seen this bloke?

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Simon Mallia
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Aston Rupee's half-brother is also standing at stud

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He also served his first bitch yesterday

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He will also be serving the very fast and group performed bitch Zoom Out when she is on season early next year.




Peter Stanford
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My girl Margie Irene has just come on season and is booked a date with a Aston Rupee straw next week. She is by Fernando Bale X Pearls Legacy


Luke Miller
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21 Sep 2022 22:27


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I am intending on using Rupee on my bitch Elite Opal to do the following https:/ CLICK HERE Her first litter to Ritza Lenny have just hit the track and has had the 3 dogs to race thus far for 3 individual winners at a winning strike rate of 55%. I must admit though looking at his average litter size it is a bit off putting especially for a breeder who intends to sell a few to cover costs.


Luke Miller
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I am intending on using Rupee on my bitch Elite Opal to do the following https:/ CLICK HERE Her first litter to Ritza Lenny has just hit the track and has had the 3 dogs to hit the track thus far for 3 individual winners at a winning strike rate of 55%. I must admit though looking at his average litter size it is a bit off putting especially for a breeder who intends to sell a few to cover costs.


Mark Staines
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The above is a better option imo !


Sandro Bechini
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Luke Miller wrote:

I am intending on using Rupee on my bitch Elite Opal to do the following https:/ CLICK HERE Her first litter to Ritza Lenny have just hit the track and has had the 3 dogs to race thus far for 3 individual winners at a winning strike rate of 55%. I must admit though looking at his average litter size it is a bit off putting especially for a breeder who intends to sell a few to cover costs.

I think it is an outstanding mating



Mark Staines
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At this point in time AR is overpriced and unproven !
Luke has stated he has concerns about AR average Litter size !
Feral Franky offspring are kicking arse !
Feral Franky is not overpriced !


Matt Griffiths
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22 Sep 2022 11:43


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Aston Rupee a very nice mating. Worth taking the punt you get a good size litter, there are still bigger litters being born

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