03-10-2006, 04:30 AM
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| Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
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Originally Posted by DazzlinYT You know, this is a very interesting topic for me... My Mother (who got extremely lucky in another breed, and produced 4 homebred champions from her FIRST litter) which she called a "calculated risk" decided I was a "backyard breeder" the other day. Thank you mother. I asked her what her criteria for that statement was, and she said because I have not yet finished my own homebred champion. Well considering they are SEVEN WEEKS OLD..I asked her to give them time to at least get lead broken before we go start throwing in the towel please! I spent 2 years showing other peoples dogs, then my own, who proved to be less than what I felt I should exhibit, but I kept at it, until I bought a BEAUTIFUL boy of someone elses breeding, but who will be a wonderful foundation for me, and a SUPER fun dog to show and finish MYSELF. I did not jump into this breed, and breed, I waited 2 years to learn EVERYTHING I could, research every pedigree I could get my hands on, learn everything about genetics, and "calculated risks", etc. before I made the decision to attempt a breeding. Do I consider myself a show breeder? No. I consider myself an exhibitor. I am HOPEFUL my little seven week old kiddos will grow up to be all I tried to throw together in the gene pool for them to be, but I don't have a crystal ball, so we wait. Until then I suppose, I am a back yard breeder, at least Mommy Dearest says so.. LOL | So you understand why the term is 'byb' is used by the 'pros' and you are obviously not offended by it. I love you sense of humor BeckiBoo
Hugs,
Irene aka 'wanna be show breeder' |
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