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age to start breeding a male
I know age isn't going to make a dog a better producer but what is the youngest you would breed a male? The owners happy with him and has no intention of looking at him. He is the only dog he has bred that way and he can't get another and plans on just using him as a stud dog. He might do some adba conformation shows in the future with him and the dog just turned a year old. He is catching heat from haters that the dog is not mature enough to breed till it is at least 2-3 years old. What do you think Jack or any others?
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IF he has no intention in evaluate the dog, I don't see why he can't start breeding him now. He wont produce better dogs at 3yo.
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I agree and this is what I told him. Even offered up my own bitch when she comes in. Which is what he wants to breed him to for pups. Just thought maybe there was another reason to wait that I wasn't thinking about.
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I also told him better to know sooner how he produces instead of putting in all the extra years of waiting then find out in 5 years he can't produce well.
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He must be really nicely bred if you decide to breed to him without evaluation. What I don't get is why not? Let him go to school so you at least know what traits he carries. I know what to expect out of my dogs. But I wont take it for granted.
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The guy is not into dogs in that way. He is getting into conformation showing. All the dogs close up in the ped have been evaluated and also winning in the conformation ring. They are working well as catch dogs also.
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Okok I see. Good luck with him and the pups.
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I think he will be happy with what he gets. My bitches first litter to my stud are coming along great so if his male can produce she should give him what he wants. Just trying to help a friend and hopefully get a good one out of it.
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Well we both have a lil something extra to gain and I think they will work great for what he wants.
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