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by ShelleyR on 21 January 2009 - 16:01
Unfortunately most of the dogs above are are at the end of or long past their breeding careers.
I'd write more but I don't have a computer yet. Too hard to write on my smart phone.
I have a donated one coming next week, mid week probably, thanks to a generous member of this board. I can hardly wait!
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by deathrow dogpack on 21 January 2009 - 16:01
i gotta say max v tiekerhook, but i am biased.

by 4pack on 21 January 2009 - 16:01
You guys are killing me...Tom, Asko and most of the dogs you posted are dead or really crusty old and not breedig anymore. Falk and Max are nice.

by 4pack on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
G Kway vom Posthorn a Asko son. Very nice dog.
by Held on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
Vito vom Waldwinkle ha produced some awesom dog and even some of his offsprings are producing awesome dogs very consistently.if a dog can not produce good dogs consistently and some of his offsprings can not do the same it is not worth mentioning. have a nice one.

by Mystere on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
We can only judge by what they have produced and that means that we almost have to be talking about older and/or recently deceased dogs. The younger impressive dogs have not been bred enough and produced enough to really know what they produce consistently and whether their progeny continue to produce it, too. For example, Eick vd Berger Hochburg and some of his his siblings/half siblings are producing nice puppies, but some (most?) aren't old enough to hit the trial fields and in turn produce. Javier is also a young dog that many are, or want to breed to. It remains to be seen whether he will reach the level of a Fero for years, yet.
Olex may be among the "contenders." But, I wonder whether he has had sufficient breedings for such. Fero has SCORES of breedings to establish his worth. It is going to be difficult to find dogs with comparable "numbers."
by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
You can count out Troll Haus Milinda. No longer with us for the past 5 or 6 months.
by Christopher Smith on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
Would Fero be "FERO" if he was not bred a bazillion times? I doubt it.
Find the dog breeding to the most bitiches and you will have your answer.
Find the dog breeding to the most bitiches and you will have your answer.

by Mystere on 21 January 2009 - 17:01
Christopher, dear,
Didn't I say that? :-)
Oh, and let's not forget: ALL of the Fero progeny were NOT necessarily Fero's. The dog had died 8-9 months prior to the whelping of the last "Fero" litters and, as we know, the SV did not permit AI. :-)
by Held on 21 January 2009 - 18:01
i do not really think that the only reason fero was famouse cause he was bred brisillion time or when he died.the fact is he was over bred and that is also a talent you try breeding that many bitches.but he did produce some amazing dogs along the way namely troll and timmy and they produced some awesome dogs and then their offsprings produced and still producing which also lead to fero' legasy.i like to see some of the so called famouse dogs brisillion time and to all kind of bitiches so we acn see what they will produce.have a nice one.
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