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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Also, will I ever have an established line of my own, probably not as I'm 46 years old and do not plan on doing this in my 80's and I feel that would be when I could say I have my own lines...so credit is given to the breeders that entrust me with "their" lines and keep it safe. If anyone were to ask me to use my stud and they are not activily showing I would say NO! If someone were to ask me to purchase a show quality bitch or male and are not activily showing I wouldn't sell you one period. |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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| ![]() Rose, I recently had someone tell me that judges look for variances in the coat pattern. They said that a dyed coat will be uniformly the same color and a undyed coat with have a few variations of color. Don't know if it is true of not but it was interesting. |
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| ![]() LOL...if a coat is dyed correctly you'll have the variations in color....I've seen some really bad dye jobs personally and I've seen a really good one and the only reason I've seen the really good one was when I actually saw the dog in person when it wasn't dyed....and that was by mistake ROFL! |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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Think about it....if a coat is light in an area.....and you only apply to that area and blend it as it should be.....it's still going to be lighter than the other areas......hence the variance. Actually, what the judge is feeling for is the coolness of the coat....if you apply the color the morning of a show it will not feel as cool to the touch......It's best to apply the night before, giving it a chance to cool.....
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| ![]() I haven't personally seen that and lord only knows it should have been done when I've seen it but I'm not the judge LOL...if you are gonna dye in my opinion do it right LOL |
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| ![]() I do not see what you see Barb, I have only seen one dyed dog in all my years of showing and that was years and years ago. Not bad. I have heard things - but you know what they say - only listen to 1% of what you hear - most is gossip and that is just what it is. It would be hard for me to remember in my mind a color of a yorkie from one show to another with all the yorkies at a show - JMO. I still consider myself a newbie - but more intermediate. I use to show years ago and then took a break to raise my own family. Now that the kids are grown, I have return to showing/breeding. I first had to catch up on all the new lines and learn where they all came from. A lot of research, and took me years to do! Then I had to also learn how to put in a good topknot and still working on that one. LOL When I decided to purchase my yorkies to return - you better believe I tried to get the best I could (quality of dog/quality of line and they better be champion sired/damed) and it was not cheap. You cannot take short cuts!! And yes, you have to have them tested and evaluated by experts to make sure of what you have! I should also mention a lot of time invested as well. You can have all the coat in the world on a dog, but without great stucture and movement (health still being number one) you do not have a worthy dog worth breeding. JMO I do not like breeding much myself - I get way too worried, but I find it necessary. I only breed after great research and making sure it is the best match with standard always in mind. And I only breed when I am wanting another baby for myself to show. I truly beleive that if you are going to do something - you better make sure it is the best possible (notice I did not say your best - But the best possible). No short cuts here either!! There is way too much at stake. JMO Last edited by topknot; 11-14-2009 at 10:32 AM. |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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I also know you can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear.....Buy the best foundation.......Not a watered down pedigre that doesn't have Champions in the first 3 generations.......by that time it's been watered down by those that don't know what they're doing...... I like you only breed when I want my next baby to show.....sometimes it doesn't work out....the genes just didn't mix up well.....and on to the next one. I hate breeding......not my thing.
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| ![]() I have heard that the they are breeding bitches that are way over the standard size to the number one yorkie? I also read a post somewhere on here where this was also discussed earlier. What the heck does this do to keep the integrity of this breed if the people with top ranking yorkies are breeding to way oversized females? I mean surely that will crop up somewhere along the way say a daughter of this breeding having trouble delivering pups because she is having way oversized pups??? I mean tell me where this helps the breed? It is being discussed how it is so important to have a bitch that should be CHampioned or could be championed etc etc and how she is worth her weight in gold, then explain how these breeding practices of breeding a top ranking dog to such a way oversized bitch. 3 lbs over the size for a yorkie is a way way oversized dog to be bred, let alone to be bred to the top ranked dog? and this is more than just here say. it is being discussed on another list and the person that owns the way oversized bitch has said yes she bred to the top ranked yorkie with this way oversized bitch. and she is on a contract to not place the pups until spayed and neutered. this makes it very hard to understand, newbies are looking for the right way to breed and when we hear things like this, we loose confidence in those who we think of as experts or stewards of the breed when we hear of such breedings. any opinions on this? is there a need to breed like this? what is the justice of this type of breeding? is there a reason other than collecting that stud fee? |
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