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ladywolf45169

by ladywolf45169 on 16 May 2007 - 11:05

I have kind of a silly question.  I was looking up different pedigrees on different sites yesterday, and found something that confused me.  (It was NOT found on this site)  I found a pedigree where 1/2 brother & sister were bred together.  They had the same Dam, different Sire.  Isnt' that still a litlte to close to be breeding, or is this still acceptable as "linebreeding"???

by eichenluft on 16 May 2007 - 11:05

this would be a 2-2 inbreeding, closer than allowed by SV.   The closest they allow is 2-3.   However, AKC allows it and closer (father/daughter, mother/son), depends on what you're looking for I guess.  I wouldn't do it, or buy a pup from such an inbreeding.

 

molly


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 16 May 2007 - 12:05

That is not a "silly" question but a good one and you are wise to question such a tight cross.  Molly nails it on the response.

Please continue to ask your "silly" questions - it's the only way to learn!  Someone else may be wondering about the same thing, and afraid to ask at the risk of sounding dumb. 

Yvette


ladywolf45169

by ladywolf45169 on 16 May 2007 - 13:05

Molly,
I actually had no intention of buying a dog from this breeding.  I just enjoy doing pedigree researches! :-)  I have the Breed Standard Software, and enjoy inputting them into my database.  :-)  It's a hobby! But thank you for the input...and you to, SB! :)

by Vikram on 16 May 2007 - 14:05

if the breeder knows what he is doing there is no problem in 2-2 also.

Sometimes it is purposely done to get the right traits and strengthen the bloodlines.

 


by Jason Sidener on 16 May 2007 - 14:05

I agree with Vikram.


Silbersee

by Silbersee on 16 May 2007 - 16:05

2-2 linebreeding in Germany is allowed, if the SV grants permission prior to that breeding! It is rarely if ever done! 


by Vikram on 17 May 2007 - 04:05

its rare because the breeder has to have a very sound knowledge of what he is doing.





 


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