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watsongsd

by watsongsd on 16 August 2008 - 02:08

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/441849.html

 

I think she is really nice. Do you all think she would be nice with a show line male? \

 


smartguy1469

by smartguy1469 on 16 August 2008 - 03:08

She is nice but has not produced anything so it would be hard to tell if she can produce quality unless the male is an extremly proven stud 


watsongsd

by watsongsd on 16 August 2008 - 03:08

good point

 


animules

by animules on 16 August 2008 - 03:08

She is very nice.  Rezkat has some great pictures of her in the gallery.


Silbersee

by Silbersee on 16 August 2008 - 15:08

Watson,

if you want to outcross, you should always keep in mind that it is a big gamble. The best way to achieve this is to take two closely linebred dogs (from different lines) and breed them together. This female is an outcross herself, so it would not be a good idea to further outcross. If she was mine, I would research the dogs in her second, third and fourth generation and if I like their contributions, linebreed on them by.

Just my 2 cents!


pagan

by pagan on 17 August 2008 - 14:08

she is very narrow framed


watsongsd

by watsongsd on 20 August 2008 - 20:08

Ok. Taking into account what silbersee said, would you inbreed on her dad if he is what you like to set type on? I mean if he is throwing great temperaments, and great health would you go to one of his sons with the charateristics you like in him ( the son also being from a great, different outcross) OR would you go to a male in her 2nd or 3rd gen if avalible? ( ofcourse a dog with all you are looking for ) This is all hypothetical to see how you all feel about inbreeding, and what you all would do to reproduce what you feel is the perfect dog. I do not know Rezkat, and this has nothing to do with her dog in reality, I am just continuing a disscussion using her dog. P.S. Imagine she is perfect, and exactly what you want in a dog.

smartguy1469

by smartguy1469 on 21 August 2008 - 05:08

i would linebreed her to her great grandfather troll v. korbelbach and then breed a female of that to a showline. She herself is to open in her blodline to mate with a showline.


TIG

by TIG on 07 December 2008 - 05:12

I know I'm resurrecting an old thread but I'm just curious. It is obvious that the owner's interest is in herding dogs. I find it surprising that no one suggest she look back at the Quasliner Moor  lines. There are at least 3 accomplished males that would result in a 2-3 linebreeding on Bea. Each offers a slightly different "open" line.

Caro probably is the choice if you are looking for more of a show line and conformation as his sire line brings in very nice V and VA dogs.  Linebreeding

Anton has some progeny already so perhaps his progeny or grand progeny coud offer a slightly more open linebreeding ( 3-3; 3-4 etc) if the breeder felt 2-3 was too close .

Braveheart offers the classic uncle to niece breeding which is very strong for setting type. This is technically a 1-2 linebreeding on the B litter but is expressed as a 2-3 breeding on the parents -here Bär von Morgenluft  and  Bea vom Dolderbrunnen.  Now the breeder may know reasons why not to linebreed to this extent but it's certainly the place I'd look first and ask lots of questions about.


TIG

by TIG on 07 December 2008 - 06:12

Linebreeding usin a B litter sire

 






 


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