Single Handed. . 1 Posted June 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Whats the breeding of this dog??? straight ridgeback/grey ???? Barny williams in the north lakes it was his ridgeback/ pit bull/grey to a three quarter pit bull/ grey Would I be right then in saying that the dog is around 1/8 Ridgeback then????? If so is that not misleading????? Should that dog not be described as a APBT cross with a dash of Ridgeback and not a straight up Ridgeback cross???? Already there's lads looking at that fine animal and saying they're going to breed from their Ridgeback bitches. Valid point, I did think that was from a straight RB ... I've put up this pic of my RB bitch... I guess I'm going to get something slightly heavier than that dog featured?... Not sure if yours would be heavier, this dog is well in excess of 100lb. . Quote Link to post
black rough coated 0 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 very well put together animal you have there what kind of pace he got mate he looks like he would suprise wi hes speed been faster than he looks Quote Link to post
RustyG 0 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 well nice lookin dog mate Quote Link to post
Tis TM 8 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same. I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Quote Link to post
Clover 0 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same.I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Just being nosey - what would you be planning to use this cross for? Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same.I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Just being nosey - what would you be planning to use this cross for? I might be wrong, but i dont think that " TIS" would keep a pup out of said litter. The stud dog that is lined up for the possible breeding is a red 3/4 hybrid bully, or second gen 3/4. Its a very racey dog yet with a head that you would liken more to a 5/8 bully. Im ready for a new challenge and have the generation gap in my pack that can only be filled with a pup if i am to carry on at the game, so i would be running one of the litter, ( if it happens!). So to the question of what it would be used for..... without getting to specific, it will be brought on with my 5/8 bitch, ( the one in the pic with TIS's bitch), so it will be used for the LOT with the exception of long eared bunnies . Quote Link to post
Tis TM 8 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same.I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Just being nosey - what would you be planning to use this cross for? I might be wrong, but i dont think that " TIS" would keep a pup out of said litter. The stud dog that is lined up for the possible breeding is a red 3/4 hybrid bully, or second gen 3/4. Its a very racey dog yet with a head that you would liken more to a 5/8 bully. Im ready for a new challenge and have the generation gap in my pack that can only be filled with a pup if i am to carry on at the game, so i would be running one of the litter, ( if it happens!). So to the question of what it would be used for..... without getting to specific, it will be brought on with my 5/8 bitch, ( the one in the pic with TIS's bitch), so it will be used for the LOT with the exception of long eared bunnies . Mmmm, I could guarentee it would be very hard for my kids to not pick a pup they'd like to keep from a litter :) All of my dogs over the years be them working or otherwise have been kept as members of the family too, be that right or wrong, It's the way I do it... lots to think about Quote Link to post
bigbulls 26 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same.I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Just being nosey - what would you be planning to use this cross for? I might be wrong, but i dont think that " TIS" would keep a pup out of said litter. The stud dog that is lined up for the possible breeding is a red 3/4 hybrid bully, or second gen 3/4. Its a very racey dog yet with a head that you would liken more to a 5/8 bully. Im ready for a new challenge and have the generation gap in my pack that can only be filled with a pup if i am to carry on at the game, so i would be running one of the litter, ( if it happens!). So to the question of what it would be used for..... without getting to specific, it will be brought on with my 5/8 bitch, ( the one in the pic with TIS's bitch), so it will be used for the LOT with the exception of long eared bunnies . Mmmm, I could guarentee it would be very hard for my kids to not pick a pup they'd like to keep from a litter :) All of my dogs over the years be them working or otherwise have been kept as members of the family too, be that right or wrong, It's the way I do it... lots to think about HA ! kids picking a dog my arse!!!! its you that would get the pup itch TIS. Well if you do then it only means that after a long spell in waiting you would be getting the lamp back out and having a brev n good time out with a dog!! hope so. The last litter of running dogs you bred cant be argued with thats for sure!! Quote Link to post
Tis TM 8 Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thanks, she's a fast dog, not so tight turning and sounds like you've got a thoroughbred galloping up behind you, but she's agile all the same.I know she's a bit different than alot of other RB's I've seen too, but I dont know if thats through exercise, as we're very hilly, and she's up and down steps all day long, or just her stamp.... Still, food for thought for a cross.... Just being nosey - what would you be planning to use this cross for? I might be wrong, but i dont think that " TIS" would keep a pup out of said litter. The stud dog that is lined up for the possible breeding is a red 3/4 hybrid bully, or second gen 3/4. Its a very racey dog yet with a head that you would liken more to a 5/8 bully. Im ready for a new challenge and have the generation gap in my pack that can only be filled with a pup if i am to carry on at the game, so i would be running one of the litter, ( if it happens!). So to the question of what it would be used for..... without getting to specific, it will be brought on with my 5/8 bitch, ( the one in the pic with TIS's bitch), so it will be used for the LOT with the exception of long eared bunnies . Mmmm, I could guarentee it would be very hard for my kids to not pick a pup they'd like to keep from a litter :) All of my dogs over the years be them working or otherwise have been kept as members of the family too, be that right or wrong, It's the way I do it... lots to think about HA ! kids picking a dog my arse!!!! its you that would get the pup itch TIS. Well if you do then it only means that after a long spell in waiting you would be getting the lamp back out and having a brev n good time out with a dog!! hope so. The last litter of running dogs you bred cant be argued with thats for sure!! You know how it is Blame it on the kids, its easy It's been a long time coming, but I shot a 20 bore for the first time in years on the weekend.....MISSED, but it felt good, so walking the lands of a windy night again has got to be on the cards Never be another "Daisy Do" litter... legend that girl... RIP friend Quote Link to post
Bronson 0 Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 looks a nice dog that Quote Link to post
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