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Old 01-12-2006, 04:18 PM   #91
yorkiemom1970
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Originally Posted by hasrv4fun
Let me say that if some one is TRULY interested in breeding they would research and learn blood lines and work toward aquiring this type of foundation stock. This breeding thing is dwelling too much on " losing my pet " or some other disaster which can and does happen. It also happened when we were raising show Tennessee Walking Horses.

The focus should be on proper breeding for the betterment of the breed period and it takes years of trial and error and study to even begin to do it right .

Some one that was truly interested would start with these things not the COST.JMHO
Very true.

I posted about my girl that I lost because my yorkies are not only "stock" they are my beloved companions as well. I am an expert on trial and error. After 10 yrs I'm still learning every day. My family also bred quarter horses for show. I watched my dad for years before he passed go through with his horses exactly what I go through now with my yorkies. And I must say that he did suceed in the end. He will always be what keeps me focused.
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