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apoArmani

by apoArmani on 26 May 2010 - 14:05


The fact is that there is much line breeding in this combination (be it distant in the pedigree on the 5th generation) which may influence in various ways to the positive; these are; very good type, harmonious construction and balance with good movement and hip/elbow results.

However there is a down side to this much line breeding on these dogs and that is: not the best colour, fighting instinct and a tendancy for lazyness and overangulation in the hindquarters!!

Having said that one can not ignore the influence of the parents...and unfortunately not much in the way of data is available on their reproductive tendencies. So you will need to speak and ask the questions of what the sire and dam have been producing and compare information to your line breeding influence of the said pedigree.


Dornigen Weg,

I do also understand that you come from that part of the Balkans where the parents are and you are well versed connected with the kennels there!!!

Why not ask for their opinion?

Perhaps they have Data through their SV representatives of what these parents are producing and at what rate...then we can have a very good idea.

Thank you

by Bill McCarty on 28 May 2010 - 18:05

Wow, that pedigree is a little mind boggling. As far as the deer comment... I think deer must be inbred, because they are constantly running in front of my truck. Or, just staring at me with that glazed over look. :)

Wolfinbok

by Wolfinbok on 28 May 2010 - 19:05

Dorn Weg,
                          Very good question, but is going 5 generation good breeding, may
be an even better question? Wayne Simanovich answered this question better
than anyone I know, it was an interview. Google ( Interview with Wayne Simanovich).
Despite the obvious genetic risk, do you still have a dog that is bred to the standard working
dog criteria?

That vacant stair, like nobody is home is not acceptable, your dog should be open for
business 24 hours a day 7 days a week.





 


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