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by Hundmutter on 13 October 2017 - 06:10
And no, ValK, I only refer to them as "Alsatians" when they are bred by that minority of our breeders who like their dogs to be the shape of coffee tables.

by Sunsilver on 13 October 2017 - 17:10
And no, ValK, I only refer to them as "Alsatians" when they are bred by that minority of our breeders who like their dogs to be the shape of coffee tables.
Yeah... this dog is the favourite of the Alsatianists, and most of the dogs bred by them are descended from him. I believe he's also known to carry the gene for epilepsy. So, let's go and narrow the gene pool even further...
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=415811-spartacist-of-hendrawen
by ValK on 13 October 2017 - 18:10
Hundmutter, you have used interesting sentence "to 'bottleneck' them into trying to produce the sort of dog".
the show lines of the dogs isn't "bottlenecked"?
present lines of sport dogs isn't "bottlenecked" as well?
in former East Germany breeding been controled by government in very tough criterias of sellection, confirmation of which did only allowes the dogs to be bred.
isn't seems to you like sort of "bottlenecked" too?

by Sunsilver on 13 October 2017 - 19:10
Here's a pedigree from a U.K. dog that had to be PTS due to uncontrollable epileptic seizures. The pedigree also has multiple dogs going back to Spartacist of Hendrawen.
Check the pedigree of your average German showline, and you will see multiple lines going back to dogs like Palme v. Wildsteigerland, Canto, Quanto, etc. In both cases, most of the dogs in the pedigree will have the same ancestors, with no new blood coming in from other lines. That's what I consider bottlenecking.
Linebreeding - 5 generations
3 - 3............................................. in Lornaville Chief Dancer
5,4,5,5 - 5,5..................................... in Lornaville Jasmine
5,5,5,5 - 5,5..................................... in Lornaville Ulysses
5,5,5 - 5......................................... in Lornaville Summer Mist
4,4,5,4 - 5,4..................................... in Lornaville Sea Bird
4 - 4............................................. in Lornaville Princess Royal
4 - 4............................................. in Lornaville Strong Choice
5 - 5............................................. in Lornaville Crystal Star
4,4 - 4........................................... in Lornaville Charlotte's Secret
3 - 3............................................. in Lornaville Special Secret
2 - 2............................................. in Lornaville Firestone Summer Mist

by Hundmutter on 13 October 2017 - 19:10

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 13 October 2017 - 20:10
Bottlenecks are created if there is no outcrossing into new unrelated blood. You can absolutely linebreed and there is nothing wrong with 3-3 so long you go out. Back then, we went into Showlines, to get diversity, coat, structure and entirely new blood but these days, people don't outcross. Look at this pedigree from my puppy. There is no linebreeding in the first 5 generations. None! Now this is a REAL bottleneck breeding and it doesn't even show how much Fero is in the 8th and 9th generation.
So this is where you have to outcross and my plan is to go into DDR and then breed back into my own bloodline to linebreed on my own dogs.
The bottleneck is not created within the first 5 generations. It's created in the back of the pedigree between the 7-10 generation. That's why it's so important to look into the back of the pedigree and see whats actually in there.
I was actually looking at a Fero free dog that would have still given me a linebreeding on dogs I like. So I would have gotten out of the bottleneck yet still have a linebreeding on nice dogs. But unfortunately the dog came down with a health issue...
by ValK on 13 October 2017 - 20:10
Sunsilver, i never bred the dogs. as a matter of fact all my dogs was males and only last one (canadian) was the dog with registration papers and first dog, i paid for. so, to be honest i'm staring at all that linebreeding numbers like at chinesse writing.
Hundmutter
well. if breeding the dogs with purpose they should be healthy, strong and hard is a wrong from your point of view, then perhaps in former DDR, from doing wrong they achieved right results.
by forbes on 13 October 2017 - 20:10
by duke1965 on 14 October 2017 - 05:10
LOL at various bottleneck theories, IMO we would talk bottleneck if all dogs in a breed are so close related that there is no way of mating to fresh/different blood,
BE you probably dont have two pups in a litter that are even a bit similair geneticly, and you think you need to outcross, really ? for what purpose, fresh genes, more differentation in a litter ?

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 14 October 2017 - 05:10
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