TWO STUDS TO CHOOSE FROM - Page 1

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by PASHAK9 on 11 July 2009 - 00:07

I HAVE A SCH1 FEMALE. . SHE IS OUT OF WORKING AND SHOW LINES. HER NAME IS ENJA VOM BRENDTAL. THE TWO MALES THAT I HAVE TO CHOOSE FROM ARE REX VOM LUDWIGSECK OR  BBONCO VOM LANGENACKER. JUST WANT SOME IN PUT. SHE IS IN HEAT IN NOW. SO IF YOU HAD TO CHOOSE WHICH ONE WOULD YOU USE? EMAIL ME AT GSDK9.1@GMAIL.COM

by diangelo71 on 11 July 2009 - 00:07

Linebreeding for the progency of Bronco vom Langenacker and ENJA VOM BRENDTAL
Linebreeding - 5 generations
4 - 5............................................. in VA2 Atlas von Bad-Boll

5 - 5............................................. in VA4 ´89´ Mark vom Haus Beck

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Linebreeding for the progency of Rex vom Ludwigseck and ENJA VOM BRENDTAL
Linebreeding - 5 generations
No common ancestor found in 5 generations

I would mate with Bronco. Hips and elbows throughout generation looks better and I am a fan of Mark Haus Beck and Atlas von Badball.

Rex gets me at the fair hips. I am not sure what you are looking for in a litter. Rex is alright for as working but will you be showing any of the pups in the ring? Do you have a better picture of your female? Is she sable?

DiAngelo

VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 11 July 2009 - 00:07

Mark linebreeding is great for temperament. I agree with DiAngelo.

by Patiala on 11 July 2009 - 01:07

Hello Pashak9

Before you choose to become a breeder of a german shepherd dog, you should have a breeding goal, i.e., you should know as what aspect of the bred you are trying to promote through your breeding.  A good breeder has to have a female which is an excellent specimen of the breed, i.e., she should be healthy, titled, and breed surveyed, and should have something positive to contribute to the breed's genepool.  Since you are asking the group about the choice of the potential breeding partner, it appears that you are clueless about your goal.  You are claiming that the female is out of show lines, but upon examination of her pedigree, it appears that she comes from a combination of show and working lines, so what you claim to know is not true.  There is nothing wrong with breeding a show line dog to a working line dog but you have to ask yourself as what qualifies your female as a good specimen of the breed?  Have you titled her?  Do you know how her hips and elbows are?  What do you know about the health of her parents and her siblings?  What are you going to do about the puppies from her? And above all, ask yourself, if you would be doing the breed any favor by breeding your female.

Don't take my comments too personally because I don't even know you.  I am just responding to your enquiry. 

Ajay Singh
www.ajaysingh.com


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 11 July 2009 - 02:07

Ajay, you did not read his post. He DID say she was work/show, and he also says she is a SchH1.

by Patiala on 11 July 2009 - 04:07

My bad!  I am sorry!  Keep looking, you can do better!

Ajay Singh

live4schutzhund

by live4schutzhund on 11 July 2009 - 17:07

Can I ask why those are your two options?


by duke1965 on 11 July 2009 - 20:07

have to agree with ajay here , if you have to ask on a board which male to use , and options are between DDR workingline or showline male  I would say dont breed at all
enough people producing puppies in this world

windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 11 July 2009 - 22:07

Don't know if either dog are listed with this data base, but it lists hip scores as well as other info on dogs covered... might be an interesting tool down the road.  Also shows what breedings have been listed. 

www.working-dog.eu/index.php

by SKI on 12 July 2009 - 22:07

The above web-site only lists a small fraction of the breedings that have been done and are entered in by a member of that board.

You best bet would be the tool that Silbersee referenced in another post.






 


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