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We'll I had the sleepless night's with my other two. This one is my dad's so he'll be the one seeing to her. (w00t)
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well done Sol 7 champions on Sunday and many more to comemutley said:
mutley said:
Karen-Coral said:mutley said:
and Burt doesn't look too bad himself eh?
marsden_john said:Karen-Coral said:mutley said:
and Burt doesn't look too bad himself eh?
gary farmer said:hello john i have two bitches from that litter a black bitch9 1\2 lb and a brindle bitch 13lb
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GARY
My 1/2 breds were 16 lb at that age and made 46lb.But i usualy find that a pup is 1/2 his adult weight at about 14,15 weeks,so you may hope for no set backs.Ijust weighed my 3/4 breds,that went over to England yesterday.One was 15,and the other 14 at just 9 weeks of age,although they were by far the biggest pups in the litter,and both dogs.Iwas actualy thinking of using two become one ,over my wee 23in bitch, but i think the pups would be very small,as i cant see to many of the the Kileacle litter making 23in mark.In saying that i am into a different game than Neil,Graham,and co,as they work in lbs as to my inches.There's a 12lb dog in the litter that is very small&fine and i dont think he'll go over 20 inches,say 26 to 28 lbs,which would be ideal for the use that he was bred for.Can i just wish you all great success with these pups as its always a great boost to the moral to see you're wee boy's( or girls)in front at the line.And one other thing ido know,is that these boy's can breed a fast one or two. ...Billy...marsden_john said:hiya never had a 1/2 greyhound pup before but my guess estimate would be 32---35lbs
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