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Most will agree it takes all kins in this game, both good and bad, both smart and dumb. If you hang around long enough you will see a little of it all. I know a guy who "started' his dogs if they came out to the end of the chain when moving other dogs around. He went thru a ton to get the ones he has now. My guess is a lot of the culled would have made it if he had waited. Seen other guys with a tons of patience. Feeding dogs til they were three or better only to find out in the end that the dog was not worth keeping. It goes both ways. Recently I sold a male because he was slow to start. At 20 month he had zero interest in anything. His littermates were all cranked up ripping and raring to go. One bitch has yet to meet anything she would not bite in half, roots, rocks, barrels, axles, she works on anything. Game bitch but not a promising performance future. The male I kept was awesome as long as he was winning. He didn't care for competition. The slow guy did his thing in :46 first time out on a 1XW. He was a little over three. I can either take the credit for breeding the dog or I can take my lumps knowing I sent the better of the two away.
Last edited by EWO; 12-07-2012 at 04:53 AM.
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