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Haven't you answered your own question @Woody "but they did not breed well, because they were not genetically adapted to NZ conditions" What is the point in trying to prove it can be done when better adapted dogs are here already? I personally know from breeding exotics.
Attached a photo of a Wap Bull I am growing out this year, 25% Fiordland genes. 100 years of wild adaptation makes a big difference to hardiness and environmental fitness compared with purebred Canadian importsAttachment 127302
Thats a big lump of a spiker too. What % Wap is he?
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