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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 495679" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>The same reason I believe American Bulldogs who run hot easily should be culled. Its an injustice to the whole industry/ breed to let these pampered genetics, that totally oppose the true purpose of what this animal was intended for, exist for reproducing. Like breeding cows that are hard calving... Keeping human agressive Pitts... Curr dogs that don't bay.... Ect...</p><p></p><p>That is raising animals on feed, given more than needed... not supplementing feed for poor/ inadequate grass. Why would some one feed more nutrition than needed to an animal? :???: That is rediculous and a good way to put yourself out of business... plus its not healthy for working animals to be "fat".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 495679, member: 6291"] The same reason I believe American Bulldogs who run hot easily should be culled. Its an injustice to the whole industry/ breed to let these pampered genetics, that totally oppose the true purpose of what this animal was intended for, exist for reproducing. Like breeding cows that are hard calving... Keeping human agressive Pitts... Curr dogs that don't bay.... Ect... That is raising animals on feed, given more than needed... not supplementing feed for poor/ inadequate grass. Why would some one feed more nutrition than needed to an animal? :???: That is rediculous and a good way to put yourself out of business... plus its not healthy for working animals to be "fat". [/QUOTE]
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