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Old 05-20-2008, 01:41 PM   #66
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Marc....it is good that you are asking questions. You have plenty of time to do research on breeding. You would not want to breed your female unless she is a good representative of the breed. You would want to have all the necessary health checkups to make sure she doe not have LP or liver problems. The same for the male you breed her to. You want him to be a good representative of the breed and in sound health and body. There are always risks in breeding and you have heard all the worst case scenarios but there are also many many joys in breeding if done properly and if all goes well.
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