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gsdshow

by gsdshow on 19 November 2010 - 15:11

This is my males pedigree, What do you think of his linebreeding?

www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/pedigree/659122.html

•5 - 5............................................. in VA4 - VA1(N) Natz vom Steigerhof
•5 - 5............................................. in V SG4 (1995 BSZS) Nina von Tronje
•4,5 - 5........................................... in VA1 Ursus von Batu
•4 - 4............................................. in V35 (1998 BSZS) Baru von Haus Yü
 


by Jeff Oehlsen on 20 November 2010 - 08:11

 I think that 5-5 is far enough back to have little influence really. It is genetics though.

Here is a doozy of a post.

You have to be very careful about doing this. If you match the same genes to many times together is degrades the gene. For example, if you have a working dog and keep line breeding how your dog was line bred on the same black dog, when that black gene is paired wth itself too many times that is where you see that light brown color come through on an all black dog or spots of lighter black. It actually degrades itself not amplifies it any more. See what I am saying. you have to open up the lines if you ever breed your dog or line breed on completely different dogs. you cant keep putting the same genetics on repeat. This can effect temperment, color, hips, etc

There was another dipshit post here somewhere about line/inbreeding obviously a repeater.

For those that actually want to see the HORRORS of tightly bred dogs look like, here is a website for you to look at.

http://www.huntingairedales.com/

Please do not be horrified by all the deformities and horrid loss of color and hair.





 


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