Originally Posted by
EWO
I know guys who have bred just the way your last paragraph describes. They had pretty good successes. Did they go thru a lot of dogs? Yep. Were their percentages high? Not really. The next question would be are they trying to win matches or make dogs that could make dogs that win matches?
And to take your analogy a bit farther once you identify your Muhammad Ali's and most of the competition is knocking people out in the first round, do you go back and find some of that Mike Tyson blood for an improvement? At some point these dogs will get a little dumber and you search for the one carrying Floyd Mayweather. And then at some point the pretty puppies with a lot of splash and color sell very well so we go back and find some Camacho.
Again, regardless of dogs, it is all about selecting traits and not breeding the dogs that do not possess said traits.
We cross Eli and Bolio type dogs on our Mims dogs. (Mr. Mims-RIP-always said we were mixing chicken shit with chicken salad). We stayed consistent because in our click offensively minded head dogs are the mainstay. If I bred to an Eli dog I am not looking for the hard charging barnstormer that is in the chest but giving his face up to get there. If the dog has the traits I like I would not care if he was 'whatever-whatever.
Great conversation.
EWO