Looking through the photographs on this site, I have seen plenty of large litters, and of course the irish setter normally has large litters. I would like to hear other breeders tell me how they feel about large litters and if there is some culling (I think thats the correct word...I hope it is) of healthy puppies. A few years after I started breeding, I got a litter of 17. I took the litter down to 10 straight away (it was the first litter of that particular bitch and I just thought this was way over the top). She then produced another puppy so the litter ended up being 11 puppies. Plenty of breeders told me I had done the wrong thing and should have let nature take its course. Well I did next time and ended up with 16 puppies. I was fortunate enough that I had another bitch having a false pregnancy at the time with plenty of milk so she took over six of the puppies and all of these grew in to healthy dogs. But that particular excersise taught me never to keep more than a "normal" size litter. My puppies are reared in the house and I normally have no more than one litter a year. I know all my puppies well and they are all housetrained and also trained to respond to a whistle. I put a lot of work into getting the puppies used to dishwashers, vaccumcleaners etc. With 16 puppies, I lost all that contact. It became a matter of feeding, cleaning and falling in to bed at night. All puppies looking alike is bad enough with a litter of 10. With a litter of 16 they just became a mass of milling puppies and I felt I lost out on the important part (for me). The getting to know each puppy as an individual. To recognise each puppies needs. Since then I take each liter down to a size of 10. Mind you, if they are 11 I dont do anything, but never again those huge litters for me! I have (amongst others) come across quite a few stud-dog owners that are NOT happy about this, but I feel that that mostly stems from the fact that they are getting paid per puppy.
So how do you feel about this?
Taking life?
Giving each puppy a better chance?
Ill go for the latter, but I can see the point in both sides.
PS. My largest litter to date has been 18 puppies born.
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