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 Whiskey Creek Ranch
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I bred Australian Kelpies for a little while but wasn't being too persistent with it so few questions with that if someone is willing to help me out, I've tried learning it myself but keep drawing blank.

So, this is the female I'm starting with, going the hard way off the gate and starting my own line.

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=14819779


Below I'll link studs I'm looking at, I'd like someone if willing to explain to me which stud would be "best" and why. Please. and Thank You in advance.


www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=14817819 -Looking at him for color and because he's source bred.

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=14093637 --Looking at him for color and because he's higher SOP.


Or if someone really wanted to get a headache with me here's entire list of studs, if it was your project which stud would you go with and why??

www.showdog.com/studs/breeds.aspx?breed=Cane+Corso

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 NissaV
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I strongly recommend going with higher-SOP studs if you want to see visible improvements. Improvements in source dog/source dog breedings happen very slowly, but you can get good results from source/current breedings.

Looking at the list, I would personally go with this guy.
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=14417919

He has the highest number of traits within 1 point of 10, so he's a solid pick.

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