There are several factors that come into play here. I personally believe the dog food these days are part of the problem, which leads to other issues like Hypothyroidism due to lack of iodine in some of the feeds. We have spend close to $20k on diagnostic testing on several different females in the last five years. It can be passed on in offspring also. Thank you Mr. Garcia for another great video.
Appreciate the knowledge like always, but I have a question. When it comes to male producers like frisco, would you consider him a good / one of the best producers? I see he was bred at 1300 times and only produced 275 titled dogs, that seems like a terrible ratio, but then again it may be deeper than that. I'm new to the breed learning my way around.
@Markgotemtho You're welcome. Hard to say except for the people who used his blood successfully because we don't have records of all his offspring but going by what you posted the numbers are not high. More on the average side. We also have to take into consideration 1xw and 2xw and offspring that were also producers and how many were game or quit.
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746Also have to keep in mind that a lot of them ended up with people who don't know what they're doing, which tends to happen when something gets popular and is readily available.
Appreciate you Mr Richard
@@RandyAndre-ey1du You're welcome. Respect to you
There are several factors that come into play here. I personally believe the dog food these days are part of the problem, which leads to other issues like Hypothyroidism due to lack of iodine in some of the feeds. We have spend close to $20k on diagnostic testing on several different females in the last five years. It can be passed on in offspring also.
Thank you Mr. Garcia for another great video.
@@johnnyhamilton9517 Great comments and great info. Thank you for your input. You're welcome. I appreciate your words and support.
It's the kibble.
@SHAYDEE3 Yep that's part of the reason.
Because they’re full of worms
@@EastTxBulldogs That too
Can you speak on breeding to ones that there confirmation is really bad but other than they are good
@mrd4164 I'll put it on my list
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746 thx in a bind gyp is anatomically correct but sire is so inbred
I have a female who like her mom is on a nine month cycle while her littermate sister is clock work six months on the day.
@josephsullivan9090 It can definitely be passed on and at the same time littermates can have regular heat cycles.
Appreciate the knowledge like always, but I have a question. When it comes to male producers like frisco, would you consider him a good / one of the best producers? I see he was bred at 1300 times and only produced 275 titled dogs, that seems like a terrible ratio, but then again it may be deeper than that. I'm new to the breed learning my way around.
@Markgotemtho You're welcome. Hard to say except for the people who used his blood successfully because we don't have records of all his offspring but going by what you posted the numbers are not high. More on the average side. We also have to take into consideration 1xw and 2xw and offspring that were also producers and how many were game or quit.
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746 Appreciate the response, I learn more and more from you everyday
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746Also have to keep in mind that a lot of them ended up with people who don't know what they're doing, which tends to happen when something gets popular and is readily available.
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