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What is your bloodline of choice and why???

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#1 ·
Ok everyone, what is your bloodline of choice and why. I am liking redboy jacko cross of course right.lol To me the seem to be pretty rebbed up from the start. I am liking Mayday, I am not crazy BOUT THE COST THOUGH. i WOULD LIKE TO GET ONE BEFORE THEY BECOME TO DILUTTED. You know how it is when something gets popular. I am not crazy about big dogs either. ok what is your favorite? Maybe there is something else out there that i should look at.
 
#4 ·
I used to be really partial to Lar-San dogs, because they mostly represented what I wanted: versatile, UKC type without being so overdone they can't do ADBA, largely rednose, medium size females (males are a smidge too big IMO), not a whole gob of health problems. The more I mess around with Terra, I really like the show-n-go cross of Lar-San with Jeep/Redboy. I like the drive, leg, terrier-like qualities, and lighter build that she brings to the table. I'd like to work with more bred like her in the future.
 
#5 · (Edited)
I like almost everything out there, lol.

Some tops for me:

Dogs bred down from Yellow (Mayday being one of the top, but there's lots of good ones out there)
Sorrell's
Eli/Boudreaux
Jeep/Redboy through Tab

Trying to learn some more about dogs down from Virgil right now, but they look pretty darn good. I'd also like to check out what Homer has produced. Also, Charlie, a brother to Jeep, because I just love the way that dog looks and I've heard good things.
 
#7 ·
I want to share in both bully an APBT

APBT- Mainly sorrell dogs and aligator crosses i have not owned a dog of these lines, but I really like their build.

Ambully- Gottiline/greyline with a few mild outcrosses with a little bit of RE or Ghangis Khan(sp?).I like these lines because the typically don't preduce the squat short 100% RE pigs JMO.
 
#9 ·
This is a tough one. I don't really have a favorite, so to speak. I like dogs from many lines. I like Boudreaux/Eli...obviously. I like both the Skull and Sixbits stuff. I would like to have many different gamelines to cross out with. I don't think any one line is better than the next. There are many lines that cross well with one another, it really depends on the individual dog. Bloodlines give you a place to start and some of the better dogs were outcrosses, IMO.
 
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#10 ·
Levi is a Goti./RE, and althought he has that stocky bully look, he isn't so short that he looks deformed.
We also have a "Carver" dog that does weight pull with our club and he is an amazing dog. has anyone heard of that bloodline? Someone told me this dog was too big to be a carver? He was probably 65 lbs?
 
#13 ·
Nothing personal, but the RE line is too here and there. You got some massiv bully mofo's and then you got some lean mean machines. I like a bloodline that is consistant and not just hype. JMO
 
#16 ·
Spaldings A/A XXIII CHEVY RED DOG

I am a chevy red dog person myself. I know all about the "issues" people have with the bloodlines associated with him but if you go by the original reasons to breed pits it was about game. Chevy had game.... He is a legend in my opinion. No dog has ever beaten his record. His record speaks for himself. Nine time national weight pull champion.
 
#17 ·
I am a chevy red dog person myself. I know all about the "issues" people have with the bloodlines associated with him but if you go by the original reasons to breed pits it was about game. Chevy had game.... He is a legend in my opinion. No dog has ever beaten his record. His record speaks for himself. Nine time national weight pull champion.
Did Chevy Red or Honest Abe have the most ADBA points? I know they were both around 22-2300. One reason Chevy Red had so many points was that he always took the "most weight pulled" when the ADBA still had it. Not hard for a 100+ pound dog to do though.
 
#19 ·
Hmmmm...........
So many choices! I med a RedBoy/Chinaman that was hot as hell a fe months ago, I really liked him
BUT, I'm a huge fan of Patricks, mostly Tombstone and Lady in Red. So, I'd have to say Tombstone is my favorite line of gamebred.

Bully wise, I like that Greyline stuff. I know nobody seems to like Gotty himself but I have seen alot of nice dogs down his tree, including Lugz. I love all the AmStaff that went into him too!
 
#28 ·
i love the b'deaux BL, the temperment, the size, everything..they are just all around great dogs to me. if i could ever run across a good and true all b'deaux..i'd get it in a heart beat!
 
#29 ·
All of my dogs have Lar-San behind them. Terra is only half, but the other two are heavy on it. My experience has been that the females are nice and standard, while the males tend to be larger and more heavily-muscled. There are both AmStaffs and gamebred dogs behind the line if you go far enough back, but I'd say Lar-San is its own line by this point. Of course since Sandy Comer has been gone for a while, we're going to see the line change to reflect the wants of whoever's breeding it.
 
#31 ·
redboy jocko

I bought my first apbt 3 years ago and she is from the redboy/jocko bloodlines and she is great. she is a good size and has a great temperment when it comes to people but was attacked at a young age by another apbt and is not animal friendly. then my friend bought 2 from the same breeder and his male is 105lbs and the female is about 65lbs. mine is around 70-75lbs.
 
#33 ·
Well, obviously I love the Boudreaux line. Particularly Skull and if I had my druthers SkullxScream.

I also like the TRUE TNT, not that Condra's stuff or even the TNT stuff that Gail bred. But I like TNT for an out or cross, it brings pretty and smaller size back to lines that have gotten too heavy for me. I prefer 45-55lb dogs.

Right now I am completely digging my little OFRN/TNT female and my little OFRN/TNT male. They are showing me exactly what I want in a pit.

But IMO you can't really beat Boudreaux for sound mind, consistent conformation and perfect "game" personality. To me the fact that you can cross Boudreaux with another game line and still get the same consistent look and temperment speaks volumes for the soundness of this line.

Stephanie
 
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