Quote Originally Posted by cmoor View Post
I guess this is more of a question, pertaining to a dog being bred for the very first time. What is the oldest stud (that you know of, not heard of) that has produced a litter in his first breeding. I have a stud that I just bred for the very first time and he is 11 years old. I don't expect to get anything, but I was curious. I remember the Milkman acquired a dog that I think was 9 and tried to get him to sire a litter. He never got anything off of him or his littermate sister. I think that I waited way to long, just working on other things and kept him on the back burner. It's hard to believe he is 11, had him every since he was 5 months old, boy how time flies. By the way Jack, Bullet will be 13 this year (Timex x Kitana).
Nice to hear one of those is still alive

I wish I could give you "one" answer, but unfortunately there just isn't one. Some studs are still fertile at that age, some are not (but can be worked with to produce again), some are not (and no help will get them back again), while other studs aren't even alive at that age.

Regarding your particular stud, there is no way to know without an examination by a reproductive vet. He will analyze the semen and give you an exact assessment. That is pretty much the "first class" way to go, with the rest being guesswork.

If you want a "general answer" in reference to time, the general rule I was told (by a reproductive vet) is that, in any stud dog that hasn't ejaculated for a very long time, it is best to jerk them off maybe 2 weeks prior to "the real deal" mating, because that will flush all of the old, dead sperm out of the way ... so that the next load (that goes into the bitch) is using a freshly-rejuvinated load of semen.

Hope this helps,

Jack