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Thread: BREEDING COLD MALES??????

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    Subscribed Member CRISIS's Avatar
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    every situation has its circumstance..........if i personally felt like i had to?? sure i would do it...if i didnt...then i wouldnt...depends.....if i had a really good thing going for me on my yard and the only way to keep it going was to breed a cold one...why not? i mean thats pretty far fetched but shit does happen.....and hell who knows it may turn out to be a great breeding lol, but every situation is different for every person......

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    I TOTALLY AGREE JUST A TOPIC WORTH OVERVIEW!!!!!!!

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    but its not really a black and white question with black & white answers........if someone ask's "hey would you breed a cold dog?" the answer should only be " if i have to!" lol.......if im so many generations deep and needing an out? then hell no i aint gonna breed to no cold dog lol.....but.....there are always exceptions and times when you need to do things you normally wouldnt........

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    Loposay's Buster, Wiseman's Little Gator, and Sorrells' Bull were cold males ... who are behind more great dogs than 90% of the "hot/game" males that people would breed to ...

    And if you add Chinaman & Dibo to the list of dogs that were cold ... until 4-5 years of age ... the argument could be even more compelling.

    Most people with "high standards" and declare they "would never do this" ... or who declare "how fast" they would get rid of cold dogs/extremely late starters ... have likewise never bred/owned a single male that could out-produce the aforementioned.

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    good post...

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    the inverse is my favorite

    I think breeding a cold female out of with bingo parents to a performing male from performing parents is the golden key.

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    i think genetics are a bitch! LMAO

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    It all depends on the circumstances. Sure, we all know our dogs or at least we think we do, and when it takes a little longer to show signs we are looking for we say he's cold. I have that exact situation right now. I have a 3 yr old who is the only one out of the litter and he doesn't act like his half siblings at all. Does it bother me? NO, he may or may not come around only time will tell.

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    I'd skip breeding to a cold anything when you can just easily find a dog that's not cold that's producing the quality of dogs you want.

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    is there a difference between breeding cold and breeding a cur??

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