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Old 01-19-2010, 10:55 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Mardelin View Post
Here's a bit of wisdom. If you like a certain stud, go back to the stud's sire and use him. After all you can see what the stud's sire has already produced.

I have a very fined boned male.....wasn't the runt a Johnnie Handsome Grandson. 99% of the time he produces his sire, who was around 7 pounds and medium boned.....I've put him with my females who always range in the 6 to 7 pound range......they always produce pups in the 4 to 6 oz range.....
it may the words... it makes sense to me just half and ...

Yes i get it on the use of the sire... the main reason we are keeping in our family a male from our actual sire, who is actually very little but that is not the reason we like him. But being little he has such a hard time breeding ... kkkk ...
some days i think he will die in the middle of so much "looooviiing"...kkkk

"99% of the time he produces his sire, who was around 7 pounds "

That is the part i did not understand???
What do you mean?

Thanks as always ...
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