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Thread: TOMBSTONE OR BOLIO STUD,WHICH WOULD U CHOOSE(EVOLUTION)

  1. #11
    Thanks No Quarter. I've done 2 sticks will do the third today. I went with Crabb's Rooster Red.

  2. #12
    Hope she takes bsk. Nice breeding.

  3. #13
    Nice bred gyp should be some good one's. I plan on taking this gyp to EVOLUTION KENNELS JACK SPARROW very soon
    Gonna get her AI using the TCI method and hoping for the best.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=42495

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=41494

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Sub Grappler View Post
    Nice bred gyp should be some good one's. I plan on taking this gyp to EVOLUTION KENNELS JACK SPARROW very soon
    Gonna get her AI using the TCI method and hoping for the best.

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=42495

    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=41494
    How old is this Jack sparrow dog?
    Last time i seen him some were he was 11-12 months old at was standing at stud! Why?

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ragedog10 View Post
    How old is this Jack sparrow dog?
    Last time i seen him some were he was 11-12 months old at was standing at stud! Why?
    He's actually 17mths old which is still fairly young to be a stud. There was a thread on peds online which showed how those guys breed many young animals. From the peds that were entered a few gyps were being bred at ages ranging from 9MTHS old to a year old also there were quite a few young males being bred as well. They have great blood but imho dogs shouldn't be bred at that age on a consistent basis

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by MISTER View Post
    He's actually 17mths old which is still fairly young to be a stud. There was a thread on peds online which showed how those guys breed many young animals. From the peds that were entered a few gyps were being bred at ages ranging from 9MTHS old to a year old also there were quite a few young males being bred as well. They have great blood but imho dogs shouldn't be bred at that age on a consistent basis
    Just wanted to make sure people are hyped about breeding to the same puppy that i seen at stud at 11months old! And i know there is a slim to no chance he could have proved himself to be deemed STUD!
    So I guess that answers my question as to why hes being bred, he has a bounch of past good dog in his ped!

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by ragedog10 View Post
    Just wanted to make sure people are hyped about breeding to the same puppy that i seen at stud at 11months old! And i know there is a slim to no chance he could have proved himself to be deemed STUD!
    So I guess that answers my question as to why hes being bred, he has a bounch of past good dog in his ped!
    I was gonna start a new thread to get the opinions of others on this particular subject of breeding very young dogs. To answer your question tho from wat I gathered on the thread from the other site they were saying Jack sparrow is a monster

  8. #18
    I heard Jack Sparrow was rolled for his first bump and showed fine talent.

    There are more reasons than "being game" to breed a stud (bloodline, displayed talent, to produce pups to make $$, etc.)

    Jack

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I heard Jack Sparrow was rolled for his first bump and showed fine talent.

    There are more reasons than "being game" to breed a stud (bloodline, displayed talent, to produce pups to make $$, etc.)

    Jack
    Ok so what's the logic behind breeding females at the ages ranging from 9-12mths old? Using frozen semen I just can't see the logic behind that besides it's gotta be terribly hard on female. Whelping is hard enough on a fully matured bitch in excellent health. Sorry for getting sidetracked

  10. #20
    Well, there's a lot of logic. Dogs can either produce, or they can't, so you may as well breed them and see.

    I haven't bred any 9 month olds, but I have no problem breeding a bitch past a year of age.

    We bred the 11 month old Lu Lu to the untouched Hornet, and at 13 months she produced the highest-percentage Poncho stud to ever, Ch Mr. Serious, POR, ROM

    Jack

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