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Welcome to AB Positive American Bulldogs
Of course! here is my FB page
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and here is my website
Welcome to AB Positive American Bulldogs
The thing I always recommend is that people get a good understanding of the genetics of the animal they're going to breed, especially with reptiles/amphibians. Even if you breed healthy reptiles, you're going to want to sell them. Problem is a lot of traits that look lovely on their own just turn out looking kind of 'blah' when you mix them together. I can't tell you how many people I've seen breed very pretty snakes together and end up with babies they pretty much have to give away for free (or like 10 for$5), and most end up being used as feeders or going to people who just don't care because they're so cheap...
Nobody wants to hear that they shouldn't breed because blah, blah, blah...............even if the blah, blah, blah is the truth. Ask all the questions you want, but if a breeder declines to answer, deal with it. Just say thanks anyway and move on. When we started, there wasn't anyone to ask, so we did the work ourselves. Research & common sense and years of experience with many reptile & amphibians was our starting point. Trial & error will be part of it even if you get someone to walk you through it step by step........everyone's geologic areas are different and so things will need to be adjusted to accommodate those differences. What works for one person won't necessarily work for another. We wish you the best of luck at it though...........Hunter
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i did two years or reseach i got my pair ready and steal faild this year i should be ready to go.Nice bulldogs i got games dogs apbt i dont breed
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ive been around alot of hog dogs and Game dogs if you know what i mean. its a south fla thing
I know how the breeding is done, I am a breeder of other animals myself, I just need specifics, which I have found with a very small amount of people will tell me some specifics. I'm going to be getting a lime albino male so I'll have a strawberry and lime albino male, and sam blue female. I'll work on getting them big and wait the 1 to 1 1/2 years to breed, and then set up a rain chamber, which there are good tutorials on everywhere. I think the only reason people have ahard time breeding pacs is because they require an INCREDIBLE amount of patience and also will require you to deal with disappointment sometimes and just keep pushing forward and trying again. I really don't think the breeding will be difficult, just time consuming and trial and error. I've got a great idea for initial set ups just for growing, and then I'll start researching more and more on rain chambers. If I can get eggs that turn into tads, I'll be happy. I'm just going to need some friendly HELP, which I have found and hope to find more of. Thanks for your response.
Good for you i hope everything works out for you. im working on the same thing and will see maybe next year will be my year if not theres always the year after that
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