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by Jfoxy1uk on 13 April 2017 - 22:04

by Jenni78 on 13 April 2017 - 23:04
by vk4gsd on 13 April 2017 - 23:04
by vk4gsd on 13 April 2017 - 23:04

by susie on 14 April 2017 - 00:04
Osterberger Land / Tal ( one breeder family ), well known for their females
The linebreeding? Not that close
Esko good for hips, not that good for pigment
Yasko good for color,drive and aggression, not that good for croup and upperarm

by Jenni78 on 14 April 2017 - 02:04

by Hundmutter on 15 April 2017 - 18:04
TY VK for fixing the link. There is no really close linebreeding; this is a fairly typical modern German / European bred litter. Sure you aren't getting confused by the amount of one KENNEL shown on the dam's side ? Consistent breeding through, say of a bitch line (great-granny, granny, mother, daughter ) by one kennel, without all the assortment of names seen in many US pedigrees, is not at all unusual, its more the way things are done over here and the way dogs are registered and named. You can see much the same with 3 named generations of Devat bred bitches in Taz's pedigree. Plus in his case a couple of the earlier bitches don't carry the Kennel name, except maybe as a Suffix, but they were all living at the same breeder's, and all bred without over-close line breeding, or being tightly related other than on the mother/daughter basis...The coefficient shows the line breeding is on 4 different dogs, so there are crossings-in from other family/kennel lines, right, left & centre. Any other repetitions of dogs are so far back (beyond Generation 7) that they have much less effect.
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