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by oso on 30 September 2004 - 20:09
I have a dog whose paternal grandfather is Timo Berrkasten, grandmother an Ulk Arlett daughter, his maternal grandfather is Zack Christinen Brunnen (Natz Romerau, Cello) his line breeding is Jeck Noricum 5,4.
I would appreciate any opinions as to whether these bloodlines are still valuable in a modern breeding programme.
by Lathan on 30 September 2004 - 21:09
Hi, Oso This bloodLine is a very good bloodline
talking about Jeck Noricum He is a very important dog when breeding. Sound like a great bloodline. Take a look at some the top dog in world linebreeding and you will see how important this bloodline is.
P.S
Is this bloodline Still valuable in a modern time ? YES this line very very important and very valuable when breeding if you have a "good" dog that you are going to mate yes this way to go.
by Lathan on 30 September 2004 - 22:09
Hi, Oso This bloodLine is a very good bloodline
talking about Jeck Noricum He is a very important dog when breeding. Sound like a great bloodline. Take a look at some the top dogs in world linebreeding and you will see how important this bloodline is.
P.S
Is this bloodline Still valuable in a modern time ? YES this line very very important and very valuable when breeding if you have a "good" dog that you are going to mate yes this is the way to go.
by oso on 30 September 2004 - 23:09
Thank you for your replies, its what I thought really, but recently a judge (local) put my dog and his progeny group down quite a lot of places and his reason was the non modern bloodline, the puppies had acheived maximum qualification and good positions earlier with a German judge.
by 1doggie2 on 30 September 2004 - 23:09
Is this ever so sad!
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