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  1. #1
    Wow she was a nice looking bitch .

  2. #2
    Thanks.




    Here is a photo of Sarah Connor's son (bred to Silverback), Moca Java, who just turned 3 ...

    Jack

  3. #3
    Jack who is breeding your stock now since you sold them all?

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    7 months old 50% Visegrip Beowulf 25% eli 25% redboy
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    Vise-Grip's John Connor


    Another awesome physical specimen off Silverback

  6. #6
    Pedigree please

  7. #7
    Nice dogs fellas, I wouldn't mind breeding my line bred poncho x kitana stud to a nice silverback bitch. I think the fusion will yield some powerful, smart,athletic, deep game dogs with finish

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by MISTER View Post
    Nice dogs fellas, I wouldn't mind breeding my line bred poncho x kitana stud to a nice silverback bitch. I think the fusion will yield some powerful, smart,athletic, deep game dogs with finish
    I would do the opposite: breed a Poncho/Kitana bitch to a Silverback stud.

    For one thing, most Silverback bitches are small, and when breeding two different-sized animals together it is smarter to make the male the smaller dog and the female the large
    (As when I bred the 34 lb Ch Hammer to the 50 lb Miss Trinx).
    It's easier on a larger bitch to produce the pup.

    For another, you don't necessarily "get the the same thing" reversing who's the male and who's the female.

    The Silverback dogs will actually elevate the athleticism/speed of the Poncho/Kitana dogs ... they are faster, have better balance, and way better reflexes.
    BOTH lines were intelligent, but the Silverback dogs are also the ones with finish, by comparison.
    (I've never seen a Poncho/Kitana dog with finish that was even close to what Silverback had.)

    However, what the Kitana blood will bring is rugged bone density and (yes) power.
    The best Poncho/Kitana dogs had a tank-like density to them, a physical power, and some had truly bone-breaking mouth.
    So, if you work your mix right, I agree you should get it all

    Jack

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I would do the opposite: breed a Poncho/Kitana bitch to a Silverback stud.

    For one thing, most Silverback bitches are small, and when breeding two different-sized animals together it is smarter to make the male the smaller dog and the female the large
    (As when I bred the 34 lb Ch Hammer to the 50 lb Miss Trinx).
    It's easier on a larger bitch to produce the pup.

    For another, you don't necessarily "get the the same thing" reversing who's the male and who's the female.

    The Silverback dogs will actually elevate the athleticism/speed of the Poncho/Kitana dogs ... they are faster, have better balance, and way better reflexes.
    BOTH lines were intelligent, but the Silverback dogs are also the ones with finish, by comparison.
    (I've never seen a Poncho/Kitana dog with finish that was even close to what Silverback had.)

    However, what the Kitana blood will bring is rugged bone density and (yes) power.
    The best Poncho/Kitana dogs had a tank-like density to them, a physical power, and some had truly bone-breaking mouth.
    So, if you work your mix right, I agree you should get it all

    Jack
    MAKES A LOT OF SENSE, I LIKE HOW YOU EXPLAINED THAT. HA THE WAY YOU DESCRIBED THE KITANA DOGS FITS MY DOG TO A ”T” LOL. IT'S SOMETHING I'M GONNA DEFINITELY LOOK INTO.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by MISTER View Post
    THE WAY YOU DESCRIBED THE KITANA DOGS FITS MY DOG TO A ”T” LOL.


    That was the difference between Poncho Jr. and Doctor Death.

    Junior was just a thick, powerful WALL compared to Doc.

    Doc's bites couldn't even tickle Junior, whereas when Junior bit Doc, he crippled him and fucked him up.

    It was over in :12 ... Doc was done. I had to pick Doc up off the floor and carry him back upstairs. When I put him down on his own, he was on unsteady legs. He tried to hike his leg to piss ... and fell over on his side. Could not get back up under his own power.

    Junior was not "slow" ... he was actually pretty fast for a 48 lb dog ... but he did not have the speed of my Silverback dogs.
    But if he got his mouth on you, he f----d your $#!^ up. And it was very hard for another dog to put a dent in him, in return.

    Mister, Hero, Mr. Serious were all the same way: smart, fogging durable, and would wreck you and hurt you severely every time they got their mouth on you.

    At any point, no matter how far behind, they could change the whole deal if they got their mouth on you good.

    And with durable, game, long-winded dogs ... that is a tough combo to beat

    I think Mister spent an hour behind Break Em Down's Jadakiss.
    Jadakiss was a mile ahead, destroying Mister's face ... and yet with one bite on the shoulder, Mister broke Jadakiss' shoulder at the hour mark, and it was over in 1:20.
    To be able break a dog's bones like that after the hour mark, especially with crushed sinuses, is something not a lot of dogs can do, but these dogs could.


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