Question for the Pointer guys
- Dirtysteve
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Question for the Pointer guys
What can you tell me about the Additions line of Pointers?
CH Additions Go Boy lines are very nice. I have 2 dogs that are grandpups of Go Boy. The paperwork that I have lists Go Boy as 33-184-1120. He was sired by CH Builders Addition with a record of 19-41-246 and Nells Rambling On 0-21-204. Hope that helps, not sure what exactly you might be looking for.
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- Greg Jennings
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1st number = number of wins by the dogCasper wrote:Chris what do those #'s mean?
2nd number = number of offspring with wins
3rd number = total number of wins by those offspring
Very useful information.
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- Devils Creek
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I also had a Builder's Addition grandson, sired by CH. Condo.
He probably was the biggest running dog I've owned, but was born broke. Had the most point in him that I've ever seen. You could actually pick him up and carry him around in a pointing position and put him back down without losing style.
He went to pro Harold Adams, who won a bunch of trials with him and knocked on the door of a couple of championships but never quite made it. After he was finished he was a little inconsistent in run, and would run all age one day, and run as a shooting dog the next.
He did win the Midwest Field Trial Assoc. All Age Dog of the Year one year. He was called "Make My Day".
I did see Addition's Go Boy and Builder's Free Boy in workouts years ago.
I remember Go Boy well as he was a favorite of the Rayl's, and the late HOF Bill Rayl told me he was smart, and couldn't be lost. Also he was a real good looking dog.
He probably was the biggest running dog I've owned, but was born broke. Had the most point in him that I've ever seen. You could actually pick him up and carry him around in a pointing position and put him back down without losing style.
He went to pro Harold Adams, who won a bunch of trials with him and knocked on the door of a couple of championships but never quite made it. After he was finished he was a little inconsistent in run, and would run all age one day, and run as a shooting dog the next.
He did win the Midwest Field Trial Assoc. All Age Dog of the Year one year. He was called "Make My Day".
I did see Addition's Go Boy and Builder's Free Boy in workouts years ago.
I remember Go Boy well as he was a favorite of the Rayl's, and the late HOF Bill Rayl told me he was smart, and couldn't be lost. Also he was a real good looking dog.
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