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Old 07-02-2005, 02:11 PM   #1
SBAIRD
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: wichita, kansas
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I have been reading how people dont like it when someone trys to breed who does not know what they are doing.

Well I had someone come up to me the other day while I was walking Rascal in the park. She also had a yorkie, well she asked me if I would be willing to stud out Rascal? She said she had been looking for awhile for a male yorkie in wichita and has not found one willing to stud them out.

I told her I was not for sure and that I had to think about it. She gave me her phone number and asked me to keep in touch. She asked me how old Rascal was and when I told her he was only 4 months old she said that was too soon to breed but that she was in no hurry and was willing to wait untill Rascal was old enough.

My question is how do you go about studing out your yorkies? I have not read up on it just because of the fact I never considered studing him out.

How old do they need to be before you start studing them out?
Does it cause any problems when you do start studing them? like for instance do they start humping everything in site after that?
How choosy do you need to be about who you stud your yorkies to?
What are you suppose to charge for doing this?

I have tons more questions but I dont want this to be too long of a post. Can anyone give me advice on what to do??

I always thought about breeding yorkies, but I didnt and dont plan on starting any time soon. I wanted to wait till I knew for sure what I was doing.
I dont plan on breeding for years to come seeing as I am only 23yrs old.
I just dont know what to do about this lady. Should I stud Rascal out to her?? Any advise would be most appreciated as long as it does not cause contraverse. I am not starting this thread to cause a problem I generaly want to know and am looking for someone to guide me through this
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