I am sorry you misunderstood my answer...I clearly answered your question, and again, your stud will have no problem, IF YOU HAVE PREPARED HIM FOR THIS TASK. I am sure if you are doing this, ie "experienced", your stud is prepared! I commend you for your courage in having two newborn litters within several days of each other...that takes great preparation, as well as financial resources.....that is a FACT, not a rude remark!!!.....I never asked you or commented about what YOU had or didnt have...just said it was better than mine! Obviously, that is fact too...not rude!! I did say if you are not experienced, you were facing the possibility of a mess...again fact! You have 5 years under your belt...excellent start...I studied pedigrees and lines and genetics and diseases for at least 20 years, from 1980 until 2000...only THEN did I think I possibly knew enough to find an experienced breeder to mentor me before I rolled up my sleeves and jumped into breeding....so, it took me longer to learn what I thought was important to a breeding program, it than it did you....again, fact, not rude! Old breeders dont die off, sweetie....they live forever, in the outstanding, beautiful, solid, healthy, proven lines they worked a lifetime to develop! All those gorgeous Yorkies you see floating around a show ring, those reflect generations of lines developed by those "old breeders" you sneer at and perhaps feel contempt for. Hopefully, all present "new" breeders are striving to continue these outstanding, proven pedigrees, and do no damage to the years and years of diligent hard work from those that laid the foundation for us....I know I do my best with a mere 35+ years of studying and continuing education devoted to this breed. That too, is FACT...not rude!
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