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Originally Posted by ArmaniMan I was under the same impression as you- that show breeders tend to breed very few litters and only when they think it will either help their program or advance the breed in general.
Forgetting show breeders all together- 5-10 litters seems like a lot for ANY breeder- I can't imagine someone can have 10 litters a year and really give each litter the necessary attention and properly screen all those homes. If my math is correct, that would mean they ALWAYS, all year long, have more than one litter in the home. I can't imagine...  |
Thank you

...this is exactly what I thought too. I thought the 5-10 thing seemed
really off and very excessive. This may be one of those things where someone is trying to benefit by calling themselves a show breeder, when in fact...they may not be.