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Im confused! Are some of you saying you wouldn't breed a female you hunt because it hurts them in the field? That's rediculous. If your female has something to offer the breed then by all means breed her. But make sure you breed to a very good stud dog and make sure they have been tested for the normal stuff like hips etc. when your done, hunt the heck out of her.
Quote from: jetjockey on April 26, 2012, 10:54:02 AMIm confused! Are some of you saying you wouldn't breed a female you hunt because it hurts them in the field? That's rediculous. If your female has something to offer the breed then by all means breed her. But make sure you breed to a very good stud dog and make sure they have been tested for the normal stuff like hips etc. when your done, hunt the heck out of her.Could not have said it better myself.
My neighbor, a hard core waterfowl hunter, bought a lab from what was supposed to be a well known line of hunting dogs, and I believe the dog wasn't even 1 1/2 years old yet when it went blind. Now he's got a blind dog that never leaves his back yard. And, he has to retrieve all his ducks and geese himself.