The Redyre FULL Litter

personally i think redyre dogs speak for themselves...if
It would seem that health issues aren't such a huge concern to you....

were true, the dogs produced would show such...
reds dogs persistently rate high not only in confo and performance but health too...

seems to me that Red is more than aware of the potential issues and knows exactly what shes doing here...
remember its not just the current dog whos health/pedigree you have ot be concerend with but those of previous generations and other offspring also...


as a side note...
if this forum was to kick out everyone here who doesnt currently own chickens and is just here to "graze" for information when the time is right...it woudl be a VERY quiet forum...

i have no chickens right now, i also only typically comment on the pet forum...but i am a very attentive lurker in most of the other branches of this forum as i gather as much info as posible for when i do get my hens...
this board was very helpfull whe getting my mum set p with heres and more info comes in everyday...theres no laws or rules against it.​
 
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To solanaskyes - thanks, I was sure if you were referring to asds with the elbows. There's a few dogs, but I wouldn't say many, so glad to see you were talking about skyes.
I have a close friend who breeds rotties and she is extremely concerned about health and the total dog, she is an amazing breeder. However, she did breed a girl with one bad elbow. It was mild, most of her family was clear, and she chose a clea stud with good family too. She says the bad elbows are so rampant in rotts that to eliminate them based solely on that would remove a huge amount of the genepool. Her grump had tons of positives to bring to the table, so she bred her.
 
solanaskyes, I believe Redyre answered your question. And she is posting about her dogs because this is the "Other Pets & Livestock" section. Let ease up a bit, shall we?
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