MRS BUMPER II

Every so often, we identify an individual so uniquely talented  that making more like him or her becomes paramount! Mrs Bumper, whose speed, style, and production are among the best we’ve seen, easily qualifies for this distinction! To reach this end, she was surgically inseminated with Little John semen on 5/19/22. The inbreeding will lock in the families aforementioned strengths while creating keystone animals for its future. Plain and simple, there is not a higher quality or more important Little John breeding that can be made! The resulting Mrs. Bumper II and Little John Jr. provide unmatched reach and continuity, allowing direct attachment to Hollingsworth’s Dolly today. While most may not fully understand the significance, seasoned fanciers of the line—those with practical experience in genetics and preservation breeding—recognize exactly what this represents.

(Sire) CML’S LITTLE JOHN ROM
HOE’S CH BUMPER
GAINEYS GR CH JR
CHAVIS CH YELLOW JOHN ROM
TANKS MISS JOCKO ROM
CREWS WIGGLES II
TANTS ROHO POR
CHAVIS WIGGLES
HOLLINGSWORTH’S DOLLY
BROWLINGS YAZOO CODY A&MS CH RED DOG
BROWNINGS YAZOO REBA
PATRICKS LADY IN RED
PATRICKS LITTLE TATER
ANDERSONS ROSE
HOE’S CH BUMPER GAINEYS GR CH JR
CREWS WIGGLES II
HOLLINGSWORTHS DOLLY  ROM BROWLINGS YAZOO CODY
PATRICKS LADY IN RED
TITAN KENNELS MADONNA
HOLLINGSWORTHS BULL  POR CRUMS CARIBOU
PATRICKS LADY IN RED
HEADQUARTER’S YELLOW SASSY TANTS MAT
PIT ISLANDS GINGER

How is frozen semen legitimized? Lets catch the APBT world up with science.

The frozen semen legitimization process is among the most thorough and verifiable methods of establishing parentage in the world.

The process begins during the animal’s lifetime and requires the direct involvement of the animal’s owner as the first step. Collection must then be performed by a licensed veterinarian. Each semen vial (straw) is individually numbered, recorded, and signed for by the veterinarian, with full accounting of all straws collected.

These identification numbers must match exactly at the time of use. From collection forward, the semen must remain in the custody of a licensed veterinarian at all times. At no point is the semen in the possession of the owner.

Finally, insemination must be performed by a licensed veterinarian, who is required to verify that the straw numbers match the original collection records. The veterinarian must document the date of collection, the specific straws used, the date of insemination, and formally sign off on the use of the semen.

This verification chain is non-negotiable.

As shown below, in Form AIFS, Section 3, the inseminating veterinarian is required to list:

Only a licensed veterinarian can complete and certify this process.

 

       

Semen ownership documentation is filed with the registration office prior to use and is used to confirm that all semen vials—numbered at collection and held by a licensed veterinarian—were stored at a veterinary clinic under the owner’s name. At all times, from the day of collection through final use, custody of the semen remains exclusively with licensed veterinary professionals.