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creek_bottom
12-27-2013, 03:46 PM
So my partner and I have our Capp pups on the way and as usual I'm gonna get way ahead of myself on this, being as they are still just pups, but what to do what to do? I've run primarily Jeep, Redboy, and crosses of the two in my short time in the dogs but I'm always looking to see what else is out there and I've always wanted to bring some bolio in the mix. In my research I've felt for what I'm looking for the Andy Capp blood was the way to go. Now comes my dilema, if these two little fellas work out, do I take them to the Jeep blood, the RedBoy blood, or just keep tightening up on the bolio??? Looking for any and all comments and opinions those from people running any of these lines or crosses would be greatly appriciated.
YIS
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ragedog10
12-27-2013, 03:55 PM
One of my best bitches was a Andy Capp x Jeep x Redboy the whole litter was good winning producing dogs. Yis Ole Man
creek_bottom
12-29-2013, 09:30 AM
Well I hope I have the same results!!!
evolutionkennels
12-29-2013, 09:42 AM
I always wondered why nobody bred a pure Redboy-Jocko bitch to Andy Capp. I would go with a waccamaw bred cross. That's my two cents. As for what I am getting, A cauldron of people are breeding the Andy Capp-Luther stuff to my Machobuck dogs with good results. One went last night 2:02 off Mr. Machobuck and Smiley, but he lost. It was at 32 and other hog was 35, not to mention he was only 18 months old. Age aside, he probably would have still pulled it of, but 3 pounds in THAT weight category is just too much.
creek_bottom
12-29-2013, 09:58 AM
That is a tremendous amount of weight to push in the 30's I have a few in mind I'd like to breed him to if he works out
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Pedigrees&file=printPedigree&dog_id=450894&myPedigrees=1
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Pedigrees&file=printPedigree&dog_id=450891&myPedigrees=1
Time will tell though and I will be patiently waiting on him. Thanks for the feedback appriciate all the responses keep them coming
YIS
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rodburner
12-29-2013, 10:29 AM
good lord! 18 months old and going uphill 3. did they have 1 leg tied behind him also? the odds were against that poor dog when he got out of the truck! and he still went 2 hrs. they want to sell him? sounds like a good dog that already has a uncalled for loss. durn I hate to hear that kind of crap. nothing against you evolution was not your deal, but durn!
that's 2 nice ones creek! gotta little bit of that mims stuff myself..you'll do good with the pups. but for the love of pete,give'm a chance.
yis.
creek_bottom
12-29-2013, 10:50 AM
Yeah mine are just starting school at 18 months no matter how eager they are prior to that. I just don't feel they have finished physically maturing younger than that and would hate for an injury in school to end a career due to me being a little over zealous and trying to start one too young. To each their own I just personally wait till 18 months to start cranking em up
evolutionkennels
12-29-2013, 11:21 AM
good lord! 18 months old and going uphill 3. did they have 1 leg tied behind him also? the odds were against that poor dog when he got out of the truck! and he still went 2 hrs. they want to sell him? sounds like a good dog that already has a uncalled for loss. durn I hate to hear that kind of crap. nothing against you evolution was not your deal, but durn!
that's 2 nice ones creek! gotta little bit of that mims stuff myself..you'll do good with the pups. but for the love of pete,give'm a chance.
yis.
Size up Kennels L referreed it and called me from the square to say he really liked that little dog, that they should pick up, but they weren't cause he kept coming back to the top, but he just couldn't maintain the position, so at 2:02, he went into shock, the other dog did not courtesy. It baffles me how some people do scratch to win. He would have had a draw. Anyhow, We have a few from that litter that are already looking promising, one finished in 11 minutes.. So it should be a good litter.
http://www.machobuck.com/Mr.Machobuck%20X%20Smiley.htm
Hushman
01-13-2014, 09:41 AM
I have a Capp/Luther x Machobuck/Sparky gyp who is just fight crazy but has absolutely not 1 tooth left...lol...had a heavy Capp bitch that was a serious man biter.she's no longer w/us...the less Capp the better.Have a Capp/Luther
gyp w/a shot of alligator who is looking very nice!!!
bolero
01-13-2014, 12:03 PM
ive always heard the less capp the better why is that
Hushman
01-13-2014, 12:30 PM
Heavy Capp produces cold, or cur man biters mainly..A lil is all u need...lol