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Old 06-14-2008, 03:21 AM   #5
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The picture didn't load for me so I can't see him. The first thing I would do is take him to a show and have him evaluated. Study his pedigree and know the lines that he came from. Talk to the breeder's of those lines to find out the health history. If he has more than 3 faults or a history of health problems within his line I would not breed him. Make sure that he is worthy of being bred first, do not add to the problems that are already plaguing our breed. Research the personality changes that occur once a male has stood at stud. The goal is to keep the breed strong and true to standard, if your boy won't help achieve this than I wouldn't breed him.
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