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  1. #11
    PS: Silverback proved to throw the same level of gameness/stamina/ability as my other Poncho dogs ... though, of course, this is because I bred him to my longwinded Poncho bitches


  2. #12
    This was Goober.
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  3. #13
    This is Goobers son Preacher.
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  4. #14
    This is Preachers son Joe Testament the father of Uncle Bud.So you can see the brindle color behind the Uncle Bud Blood .Jack I apologize if I did this wrong as I am not very good at this sort of thing.
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  5. #15
    Thanks for the new pic of Preacher

  6. #16
    Lots of brindle Champions overseas. A few produced by Sumy's Reno come to mind...

    A.B.K.'s (Forest Knl's) Ch Grave Digger 4xw ~ Devastating dog
    Big Demon's (Sumy's) Ch Zmey 4xW BIS ~ Pit savvy intelligent dog
    Mortal Kombat's Ch Deebo 3xW BIS GIS ~Deep, Deep game dog!

    Honourable mention: Joj's & Rampage's Cerber 2xW BIS ~ Very nice dog going for #3 in the spring.

  7. #17
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=31593
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=30037
    And prejudice does exist. My dogs throw brindle, red/ red noses, buckskin, and then the whites. I give the whites away at 6 weeks old. I know that's crazy and people be running for them. One friend of mine say it has the same blood as the rest but since I breed my own dogs I cull for what I want. Just don't like white dogs and really don't care for a black one.
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...eeding_id=7448 GONE

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by bamaman View Post
    No , I was just pointing out he did breed to one.Bert had his own way of thinking for sure.He also didn't believe in inbreeding and said that was for a lazy man who didnt want to look for the right stud dog lol.To each his own.
    Bert S, is the man that said "Breed em tight, Breed em right."

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by BigEazy View Post
    Bert S, is the man that said "Breed em tight, Breed em right."
    IMO crossing would be what the lazy man would do who is expecting instant gratification than trying to see what that line has to offer when inbred .Much more time and effort into trying to cover all bases within a family bred tight.

  10. #20
    i think alot peddler try to breed what everyones else likes these days instead of what makes them happy and works for them not everyone as some have been breeding along time and have a pact down method of there own breeding programs and standards one the best brindle champions up this way was a heavy mccol carver dog named ch sooner and have seen good and not so good brindles and even had a couple here that i bred up that didn't make the grade we all prefer what we like in our own breedings though just word of advice color only means so much seen a cur in every color

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