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by duke1965 on 30 November 2009 - 16:11
Daryll , you of all people should know the motherline is a very strong linebred line
faro policia -bero friedersdorfer flur-ex riedstern-ali vom granert
the way the faro pedigree is buildup is the way I like too see a pedigree ,not per se closely linebred , but linebred on a dog that is linebred itself and so on
also brony policia is a linebred dog
fatherline is a very strong pedigree , so my hunch is that carly bred back to his motherline or close to the troll/timmy line will give a good chance on uniformity in results
furthermore I saw carly in person , and must say he is something special , in looks as well as in drives and workingethics
by duke1965 on 30 November 2009 - 16:11

by darylehret on 01 December 2009 - 03:12
Prepotence is not from passing the dominant gene of one's phenotype, but from homologous combination of genes that will pass one's phenotype no matter how the dice roll.
Carly himself is not linebred, and of his parents, only the mother is loosely linebred. What his mother and father share in "type", I cannot tell. So, irregardless of who he's bred to, will he throw himself into his young? No better than 50%, no matter how unfair it may seem, is my assumption.
Is that a bad thing? Of course not, not at all! Perhaps it's sidestep to a bigger goal, a clever attempt to bring more sport drive into the Ingo lines, who knows exactly? Some kind if critical selection point in progress. I've bred with similar ancestry from both sides of his pedigree, and I find it interesting for sure!
by duke1965 on 01 December 2009 - 04:12
paper is paper , but dogs are real , so as soon as you translate your paper wisdom into breeding great dogs I will be a believer
will he throw himself into his young? No better than 50%, no matter how unfair it may seem, is my assumption.
this is a fair bet for any combination made in any breed
by KKR_Gsd02 on 01 December 2009 - 08:12
prager, or anyone else with the experience of this dog?
what can you tell us of gent od policie? what was he known to bring thru his progeny? good traits? bad traits? how bout line breeding on him? what lines did he cross well with/ bad with?
thanks kenny

by darylehret on 01 December 2009 - 14:12
by duke1965 on 01 December 2009 - 14:12
so you think because you have a few names the same on the pedigree , the outcome of your breedings will be setting the standart for others
what other breedings similar to carly did you do other dan the accidental breeding of hutch whith a faro daughter
which isnot showing much more similarity than the mother being a faro daughter
by KKR_Gsd02 on 01 December 2009 - 20:12
go start a pissing/breeding knowledge thread, and argue there, this was a great thread till as usual you 2 made it into an argument.

by darylehret on 02 December 2009 - 02:12
If anyone sets the standard in Czech dogs for what I personally want from those lines, Jiri Novotny is the man. Let me be clear; Jiri and Hans are each decades ahead of myself in breeding knowledge, training experience, and familiarity with the bloodlines, in both time and shear volume. If you somehow think that fact escapes me, you are very misinformed. For everyone who seems hellbent on humbling me, please allow me to do so now. Prager is one of the few good reasons this forum isn't etirely bogged down by OT threads and petty arguments and complaints, which oddly enough, seem to be more often welcome than discussions of bloodlines and breeding strategies. The real problem, as I see it, is that people don't like to have their ideas challenged.

by 4pack on 02 December 2009 - 05:12
I'm interested in all parties Hans-Jiri-Daryl and their breeding programs. Hans if you could get some feedback about Carly & Pard, from Jiri in January when he comes to visit, I would be interested in anything he has to say about those dogs or his breeding program.
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