Anyone planning a breeding to KWAY VOM POSTHORN ? - Page 1

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by Dutch Boy on 30 January 2009 - 19:01

Is anyone out there doing or planning on breeding to this Asko son? Seems to be producing very nicely from the ones I've seen.

By the way, YES I've talked with Bill and he's using Arrek for his program at the moment so no breedings from Bill right now. So just wondering what others were doing by way of breeding with Kway.

Thanks

by tiffae89 on 30 January 2009 - 19:01

The litter with Gjeter turned out AMAZING from what I can tell... Very solid pups!!!

I'm interested in hearing who is looking too... Kway is a great dog. :)

MI_GSD

by MI_GSD on 31 January 2009 - 12:01

I recently got this pup out of Kway.  http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/575537.html

He's still young but so far so good.  Very confident and showing nice drives. 

by Michele on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

Interesting opinions regarding this post. For anyone who is interested...you may visit "Curly" Angus av Stavanger in Northern California and then be the judge of what type of dog he is!

New Photos below.


http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/picturegallery/10276.html



We will be repeating the breeding of Kway vom Posthorn and Gjeter av Xazziam for summer of 2009. This breeding produced an outstanding litter.

Below is a protection video of Angus av Stavanger (Kway vom Posthorn X Gjeter av Xazziam)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ40ZexrlPI


for more information please see our website

http://www.germanshepherdk9.com


Thanks,

Michele Hansen

by Pat Relton on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

i would rather breed to Daniel Cox'es dog or Carlos Rojas 's dog than this old dog

CrashKerry

by CrashKerry on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

And what the hell is your basis for that, just his age? Do you know anything about the dog?

by Pat Relton on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

hell hell of what why are u cursing because i ruined the advertising of the post
are you an expert because you are you i dont think everybody is impressed with you only you are impressed with you and trying to be important also the dogs i mentioned are fero free so hell i know


viperk9

by viperk9 on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

Kway is an excellent producer.  If you do get a pup from him you will not be disappointed.  We have 2 Kway sons at home, one from a Kimbo Kathargo daughter and one from an Olex de Valsory daughter.  Both are excellent.  My Kway son got his SchH1 at just 19 months of age with scores of 100-91-96V and my husbands dog is showing lots of potential at a young age.  I have seen the videos of the pups out of Michelles breeding between Kway and Gjeter and they are all impressive.  I think anyone would be very happy with a puppy from this combination.  But again, any questions should be addressed to Bill and Jen, they know the dog better than anyone.  Plus they will surely know if anyone uses him as a stud.

Here are our Kway sons...


http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/508855.html


http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/560783.html

by Pat Relton on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

Daniel Cox and Carlos Rojas dont tell there clubmembers to post on this board and ask questions of who is breeding to this dog or that dog

CrashKerry

by CrashKerry on 06 March 2009 - 22:03

hell hell of what why are u cursing because i ruined the advertising of the post
are you an expert because you are you i dont think everybody is impressed with you only you are impressed with you and trying to be important also the dogs i mentioned are fero free so hell i know

Never claimed to be an expert, just wondering if you have any basis to dismiss this dog's breeding qualities other than he's old.

By the way, neither Chuck nor Branco are Fero free.






 


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