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Author Topic : Starting my new project
 Birch Creek
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3/31/2016 10:23:13 PM reply with quote send message to Birch Creek Object to Post   

Hey all!

I recently got started in another kennel, (Laikn), and I decided to go with Old English Sheepdogs. After playing for only a day, I was shocked to see that there is really only one active shower/breeder that has anything good SOP wise and she rarely, if ever has pups up for sale... I'm just shocked...

So, I started Birch Creek to start source breeding this awesome breed, to hopefully get some decent and different bloodlines back into the breed.

I'd love to gain every piece of knowledge I possibly can as I venture out on this!
 Bluff Country Kennel
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3/31/2016 11:07:02 PM reply with quote send message to Bluff Country Kennel Object to Post

Best of luck happy :) it's a long process
 Bordeaux Highlands
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3/31/2016 11:10:24 PM reply with quote send message to Bordeaux Highlands Object to Post

I am doing the same in this kennelhappy :)
 Laikn
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4/1/2016 8:08:17 PM reply with quote send message to Laikn Object to Post

I know it's long! I've been following other sourcies posts for weeks. Just gaining an idea... But I feel like this breed needs this, along with other breeders!
 Sourced
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4/7/2016 4:18:11 PM reply with quote send message to Sourced Object to Post

I just started recently too, glad I am not the only one. I am not using any outside studs. I have started recording milestones on my kennel page, along with dates. I brought and forever homed a few dogs in order to get a mix of traits from the start as I figured it would make it easier to breed dogs with no 20s or Os, I am not considering show shine though
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4/7/2016 4:19:55 PM reply with quote send message to Sourced Object to Post

I have also split my kennel runs into traits, eg bitch feet, bitch coat etc etc so I won't lose any traits along the way

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The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.