Originally Posted by 
Frank43
				
			 
			I know it’s worth it.  I understand genetics and the need to have x amount of dogs. I don’t really want to be a large scale breeder.  That breeder you mentioned runs a lot of lines he has ten litters on the ground at a time.  That’s his thing. This is one reason why I try to focus on a small section of the pit world and identify number one the traits I value. That used to be gameness.  That’s why I was attracted rbj. I’d rather have a dog lose scratching than winning impressively and quitting the first time they got pushed.  I think the bolio tombstone side adds brains talent and gameness.  I was lucky enough that some one gave me good pups that turned out well.  I was gifted even though I bought them a yard starter breeding pair.  Worked them lived with them.  I know how they work and respond.  Now I have raised their litters. I know the dog I want to create.  Each breeding hopefully will get me.  A game, talented dog that you can hog hunt all day with and ride home in the truck with.  I few breedings and selecting my pups placing a few.  I should be able to have a yard of 8-12 dogs and narrow in on my dog.  That’s probably what people who end up with a 100 dogs say.  With all the shit you have to deal with I can’t leave these dumbass dogs.  You just deal with the shit and adjust.  I need to get help with some of them.  I just don’t really want a big well known yard.  I just want solid dogs.  I like Chavis and cottingham.  I don’t think cottingham had a ton of dogs but he knew something about breeding. He has a high percentage of good dogs on what seems like a yard of 12-20 dogs.  At guess at some point money comes into it.  Bills have to be paid.  I have what I feel are two foundation females to form two subfamilies out of built around different traits.  It shouldn’t take a bunch of dogs to do that.  Just a few stud fees and selection. This is prob what every breeder says two years before they have a 100 dogs.  Most of the people I know have more time than money.  If the dogs are getting satisfactorily fed I’m usually satisfied.