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    HOLLINGSWORTH DOGS

    hey jack im about half way thru the book i purchased and am loving it just a question , did hollingsworth ever match dogs himself or just bred dogs ?

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    I have the book and if I recall corect, just a breeder, never match any.

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    No, he never did match any dogs.

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    in all the years of breeding tight and using hollingsworths methods was there any confirmation faults that popped up ? i ask this questi0on in regards to his breeding methods only ..

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    Actually, physical structure and soundness were the hallmark of his bloodline!

    I have never seen such uniform physical perfection in any other strain of dogs since then.

    The only thing they lacked overall was speed and brains.

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Actually, physical structure and soundness were the hallmark of his bloodline!

    I have never seen such uniform physical perfection in any other strain of dogs since then.

    The only thing they lacked overall was speed and brains.

    Jack
    Which is why I love the 25% Gr.Ch.Buck for speed and brains, 25%Hollingsworth for physical soundness and durability,and 50% Redboy-Jocko for LUNGS that breathe underwater, add a bit of Tonka bear to the mix, and you get retardedly game, super fast and smart , durable athletic specimens that can win even when we shape them.

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    This is an interesting topic and one that I wanted to bring up. The Hollingsworth dogs were physical perfection, yet I have seen quite a few descendants of Hollingsworth/Buck dogs with terrible physical faults and deformities.

    Here is only one of many:

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...hp?dog_id=7143

    Where are these deformities coming from?

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    I'm not sure. But this one has Buck and hollingsworth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    I'm not sure. But this one has Buck and hollingsworth. http://home.comcast.net/~evolutionkn...hobear2974.jpg
    He is an awesome looking dog. I've noticed all your Buck/Hollingsworth dogs look like perfect specimens. Since these Gaston bred dogs have similar ancestors why does it seem to show up mostly in this line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchin dog View Post
    He is an awesome looking dog. I've noticed all your Buck/Hollingsworth dogs look like perfect specimens. Since these Gaston bred dogs have similar ancestors why does it seem to show up mostly in this line?
    In a word: Selection.

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