>will not stud round xmas as they will be going mainly as presents>
I believe Kezza is saying not to stud around christmas as people would be buying them to be presents...
From this I think you are wanting to be responsible but you really are going the wrong way & need to learn a lot more before even thinking about breeding.
If you have a KC registered bitch, try showing/working her and seeing how she does, you will also be able to learn and meet other people with huskies.
Then if your girl does well and you an maybe find somebody who can mentor you, you need to find a suitable male.
You do not need to have a male yourself and it is actually very unlikely the male you have is a good match for your own bitch.
You might find out your girl is not actually quality to breed from but if you still wish to breed, you have now made contacts in the breed and can hopefully acquire a quality puppy. Most people getting their first dog do not have the knowledge/contacts to get a dog that is good enough to breed from and I would think most people here have started with having a "pet" of their chosen breed and over the years progressed to dreaming of breeding and then purchasing a puppy and hoping the puppy grows up to be a good specimen of the breed. If you purchase a puppy from a good breeder you will also have their support behind you and you can learn a lot from such person.
Responsible breeding is done to better the breed, it is very irresponsible act to just churn out puppies for the sake of it, especially in a breed like husky.
You will not be able to better the breed if you do not know enough about the breed and also have an idea of what you are aiming to do.
Have a look here:
http://www.shwauk.org.uk/new_page_1.htm this is what is happening to the breed due to too many being bred and wrong kind of homes buying a husky.
You do not want to be part of the problem.
If your dogs are not KC registered, get them neutered/spayed and stick around here, learn more and start again with a KC registered puppy you can show/work and go from there. From reading your post I assume you are quite young? so you have plenty of time to learn and do it right.