Blue Nose Bullys for sale 2xkurupt blood

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^^Sire at 9 /2 months old


^dame at 1 year

4 females and 4 males were just born on june 2nd......1000 for females....900 for males.....1200 for pick of litter(male)
 
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the male is 16 inches to withers female is 18 almost 19........male is considered pocket bully as far as showing goes.... If you into the breed I be at all the local bully shows.... I show my female.....male is a little to agressive to show.....
 
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this is who my female is off of:


they have yet to fill up weight wise, the male still got alot of growing to do,only 9 1/2 months in the pics...the female is pictured at a year.....both still alot of growing to do.....the female has picked up about ten pounds sence then....the male weighs 86 lbs.....I spent bread on my dogs...2000 for my male and 1500 for my female....I can post pics of pedigrees, if neeed be..... I just figured I would post and see if anyone was interested.....already sold three and there not even a week old yet.....
 
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and i can only find the sire to my male...


I also just posted my dame on http://bullypedia.com/
it has personel info though so hit the inbox if you want that, it has there pedigree all the way 9 generations back.......with pics and everything....its like a pedigree database
 
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Brotha you got alot to learn. At 10 months a male is not ready to bread. At the minimum males should be 18 months old. By breeding your female at 13 months you basically shut her down to grow to her full potential. At the very least you should wait for her 3rd heat. I wait for my females to reach 2 years before breeding.
 
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At 10 months your male is still considered a puppy. Premature parents throw average pups. Nothing outstanding. I'm not saying you but most breed early for the money and you might make a little money but when your buyers pups grow to be average they will go somewhere else but if you were to hold off a little and do it right then those same buyers come back or refer you to there peoples. There are no short cuts in breeding. You got the pedigree now you need to get the patients to wait.
 
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At 10 months your male is still considered a puppy. Premature parents throw average pups. Nothing outstanding. I'm not saying you but most breed early for the money and you might make a little money but when your buyers pups grow to be average they will go somewhere else but if you were to hold off a little and do it right then those same buyers come back or refer you to there peoples. There are no short cuts in breeding. You got the pedigree now you need to get the patients to wait.
the breeders i got them off told me to breed on 2nd heat for the female...they told me males didnt really matter as long as they were close to a year
 
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the breeders i got them off told me to breed on 2nd heat for the female...they told me males didnt really matter as long as they were close to a year
Yeah they misinformed you. Females grow for about 2 years if allowed. Breeding puts so much strain on there body that it stops there growth once they are bread to young. It doesn't effect the males growth but young males shoot out alot of undeveloped sperm and also piss themselves while there tied up. Get your female checked cuz she could develop a nasty infection.