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by GermanShepherd<3 on 20 December 2010 - 05:12

Thanks everyone for the kind comments and responses, lol and no I don't go to private school..my parents came for us in America so that just game me lots of motivation, why throw away such good opportunities?!

So basically when you do those types of breeding..this is considered the hardest part of it all because you have to know exactly how to use the traits already in the dogs and balance it as well as the ancestors? And from what I understood, in breeding can cause either a good or bad thing, and its more on risk, while line breeding is not quite so much?

And on pedigrees where it says for example 3-3 on yasko..and so and so..does that just mean that they did to try to bring out the traits?

here is an article i also read.

http://www.bulldoginformation.com/breeding-types.html

Once again thanks to everyone! :) 


darylehret

by darylehret on 20 December 2010 - 06:12

they would be producing the super stars in every litter, instead of once or twice in a lifetime

I think every litter would be a stretch for the best of them.  However, the frequency of improved pups can be sure to "double" with the prepotent properties of a linebred producer.  Then again, for each additional criteria point you wish to adhere to, your odds are again "halved" of achieving your full desired combination of characteristics.  (thought you could use a chart)

Prepotent vs. NOT


 


by GermanShepherd<3 on 23 December 2010 - 20:12

Very interesting thank you!!





 


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