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Thread: Palomino at Stud - Carver Blood

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by TFX View Post
    My buddy had the belly sister to your male, but sent her back to TLK because he didn't have anything to breed her to that would do her justice. This stuff needs to be kept clean for seed stock. Not many people get dogs this cleanly bred, and when they do they generally lose what they have by outcrossing. Outcrosses are great, but ONLY after seed stock has been preserved.
    ouch had a littermate to this one
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=27104


    had this one on my yard for 2 years
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=27105

    should have some pics of some of those dogs somewhere

  2. #12
    Every line has it's different strains or pockets within the same general family of blood.
    By no means, am I trying to one up anyone on any of this stuff b/c to be quite frank, this blood, while I've seen a lot of it, is new for me to feed and have myself. It compliments what I already have, and I know this, so that is why it's here on my yard now.

    With that being said, it is common knowledge the LG dogs were bred to win and not to go into detail, but "If I can't get it done in 45 min, you can have the money" was the type of dogs bred for specifically.

    LG is a great dogman, no doubt. Bred and campaigned some incredible dogs. The source of Palomino is a different person and someone who has preserved and done more with every line he's ever had something to do with. One of the best in Texas. This particular "pocket" of Carver dogs is the real shit.

    Evo, I've heard the same about the Thibodaux stuff as well as the McCool specific Carver blood. I think I've got the right stuff with this son of Musket. Extremely game dog with 47 scratches in his 2 losses. Guy wouldn't stop.

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    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=39281
    I had him too. My mentor told me he died in a kennel accident. I later, found out that he sold him to some guys in Carolina. I spent some good money and drove a long way to get that one.

  6. #16
    Nut
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    Nice mentor lol...

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Nut View Post
    Nice mentor lol...
    Not only that, but I had taken a female that was in heat to him so we could get her weight.. I told him not to breed her. So he took a look at her and then he bred her anyway. He tried to hide it by putting her on someone else's yard. I felt like it was a reason why he wouldn't pick up the phone and asked me to call before I come from then on

  8. #18
    Nut
    Guest
    Maybe you should have been his mentor. Sounds like a huge asshole

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by No Quarter Kennel View Post
    Extremely game dog with 47 scratches in his 2 losses. Guy wouldn't stop.

    47 scratches?

    Did he ever stay in holds?

    I am more impressed with a dog that has to be pried off the other, than a dog you can pretty much snatch-up every other minute because he's not truly set in his holds

    It's nice that he's willing to go back, but damn, the phrase, "No turns, no out of holds," is considered the highest form of compliment for a reason ...

    Jack

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