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Author Topic : Anyone else showing Cattle Dogs?
 Gem Crest Kennels
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4/24/2024 1:27:45 PM reply with quote send message to Gem Crest Kennels Object to Post   

Hello all!

I know I have asked about Dachshunds recently, I did find what I was looking for thanks to the community. I am asking this time if anyone else is showing their cattle dogs? I have my two girls showing against each other but I want to add a male into the program as the four studs for the breed are closely related to my gals. I think the lowest COI % was 6% or 8%.

I know I could look for a male on the selling page but they are all siblings to each other. I can't seem to get my way around the Plott hounds either - I am starting Plotts from starters up. If anyone has any tips for what to do around my females for both Cattle Dogs and Plotts I would love y'alls advice and tips.

Thanks y'all,
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 gaylanstudio
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4/24/2024 9:55:28 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

I believe COI can be 14 or 15 before it causes any problems.
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4/25/2024 5:39:38 AM reply with quote send message to DetroitKennel Object to Post

Yes you are totally fine and it won’t a have an effect of the dog as long as it’s under 15%
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I believe COI can be 14 or 15 before it causes any problems.
Thank you, it's a lot to take it and try to figure out before I mess something up.

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Yes you are totally fine and it won’t a have an effect of the dog as long as it’s under 15%
Thank you!

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