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would nt consider breeding from her as rt said till she was mature and testedIMHO many will disagree with our opinion and others would of already had a litter out of her :wallbash: she's had one good season lamping :yes: and like swallows that dont make it summer or in this case tested

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absolutly what i would say,, leave her time to get work under her belt and to prove herself, no point her missing a season when she's not even in her prime yet as you'll lose a season or part a season when you breed her,, personally i'l be breeding my bitch when she's just finished her last season - due to leg injury will probably be in the next two or three years

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ye si have hes caught 50 and 60s and can last a good windy night he bred out of thE best but too apporoved bitches only THE MUST HAVE A PULSE

 

what you saying she an't good enough. from a picture? i know shes young but she also likes a hard night out and her turn of pace is also something.

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at the end of the day it is your dog, ((( work her this coming season, and if she is still as good as you say she is, take a litter from her, it is your decision

there is two LADS, that has good collie xs Bird, and the other guy, is OOTY, he is across in Norfolk, and before you breed from her try and find homes for the expectant litter, it could be difficult, or maybe they will walk of the shelf, THE DECISION, IS YOURS,

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