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  1. #11

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    Quote Originally Posted by puma
    thanks guys was jus wondering what traits these dogs brought to the table ?

    What, if any. Do you have some of this blood?

  2. #12

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    yes i do

  3. #13

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    dude, why you hiding. What lets see your peds.

  4. #14

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    Quote Originally Posted by CountryPete
    Reservoirdog, thanks for your comments. Well, sometimes ppl get their feelings hurt even though the facts are laid out right there infront of them. I could have bred straight to Stephano, but was warned against it. I never asked CAK because I did not want to insult him. Now as far as the ch max blood (paladin) I have inbred and outcrossed it. As you already know, some bloodlines can be stacked and not lose a thing. It is true that the paladin lines lose ability and mouth when inbred.

    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/mo ... og_id=6732

    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/mo ... g_id=58278

    Both of the above dogs where great producers and extremely game but did not have much ability. Line breeding has worked out better for what I'm working with. Although, I feel its time to do an inbreeding or two on my best dogs. By all means please post Flacos pics or anything from the line. I have some pics that need to be scaned first...sometimes just too much hassle.
    Hey CountryPete, I don't know anything about these dogs, so forgive my intrusion upon this thread ... but one thing I would like to say (that would benefit EVERYBODY) ... is to stop making decisions based on hearsay, because alot of times it is nothing but hearsay bullship

    For example (and I have no idea about Stephano), you were "warned against" breeding to the dog, and you formed an opinion about him based on hearsay, rather than just asking CAK about his own dog. I met and talked with CAK years ago when he came out to CA for awhile, and he sure did not strike me as the kind of guy who would get his feelings hurt over one of his dogs being a cur or (if it was game, I still don't think he'd be miffed if his dog was not able to produce). When you are dealing with a competent dogman, it is always better to get his opinion, rather than the opinion of others. No one (and I mean, no one) knows more about any dog and his ability to produce than his owner.

    For example, I have heard all over the internet that my Poncho dog "was a cur" ... and yet, when I was actually the one in the pit with him, Poncho was a helluva dog and he never made a bad move in his life. Yet all these other people (who've never even laid eyes on my dog) seem to know more than I do about my own doggie Hell, before Poncho, I was also "warned" against breeding to Ch Hammer too, because the dog supposedly "couldn't produce" (at least according to the "experts" in the area). Yet I bred to Ch Hammer anyway, in only my third breeding, and to this day it has proven to be the most important, farthest-reaching breeding I have ever made in my life ... and more winners and Champions were produced from the 3 pups I got out of that breeding than were produced by any 3 dogs the nay-sayers ever owned in their lives.

    The point I am getting at, my friend, is that even if those who "warned you" against Stephano were being honest, and even if they were talking openly about their own personal experiences, the fact remains it was their experience not yours. (Or not another's.) In other words, just because Dogman A and Dogman B bred to Stephano, and didn't get anything, doesn't mean Dogman C can't get a helluva litter out of the dog!

    Why? Different bitch under him = different results. (Also, one owner may wait longer on his pups and give them a chance to mature-out, while the others are culling 9 - 13 month olds and making decisions based on pups, etc.)

    In closing, I am not trying to hijack this thread, but I do think this pathology of "hearsay opinions" is a blight on this sport, and it can cause people people to MISS a great breeding opportunity for *their* bitch, if a person who really wants to go in a particular direction with a breeding, but is talked out of it by the "whispering experts" of his area.

    While listening to the advice of others can be wise in some cases, if this pathology is followed too often it can also indicate a lack of resolve in a person ... who can form a bad habit of allowing other people to write his destiny "for him" ...

    Just something to think about,

    Jack

  5. #15

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    Jack, you are 100% correct about heresay. I am not one to repeat heres, that's why I initially asked the question if he quit. I was confirming the rumor that Reservoirdog stated. Which you are right because it was not my experience but someone else's. I stand corrected brother.

  6. #16

    Re: The underated ch paladin

    Not really corrected good sir, just the paradox of truth

    In other words, even if we ignore the reality that much of the hearsay we come across in this game isn't true, and focus on "warnings" that are 100% accurate (for the people giving them) that X dog "didn't produce" ... that still doesn't mean that X might not produce very well with your bitch.

    Same with our own yards: your own Stud A may "not produce well" bred to your own bitch, while your own Stud B may produce a helluva litter ... and same here on my own yard

    Anyway, I am sorry I derailed the main topic a bit, but I thought this was a point worthy of discussing.

    Cheers,

    Jack

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