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by Ibrahim on 17 April 2016 - 19:04
Susie and Gigante, I am not disagreeing with you. As a matter of fact professional dedicated breeders through the years create a blood strain of their own within the breed itself. To make it simple I will take 3 strains example
A. Arlett strain:
Traits
1. Excellent Gait,
2. Excellent conformation,
3. Fair working capabilities
4. Fair herding
B. Carthago strain:
1. Fair gait,
2. Good conformation,
3. Excellent working capabilities
4. Fair herding
C. Kirschental
1. Very good gait.
2. Very good conformation
3. Good working capabilities
4. Excellent herding
Now each of above breeders has his own strain of GSD which they developed over the years. You can say each has a bloodline (sort of).
Now if Arlett decides that his present stud that is representative of his strain needs improvement in herding instinct he would use Kirschental female or male to strengthen this trait but he would retain/keep the main traits of his own strain without diluting his bloodline and his offspring will remain representatives of his strain (bloodline).
Same applies if Carthago needs to improve conformation, he can go to Arlett. Same applies if Kirschental wants to improve gait or working capabilities.
They get back a lost trait by out crossing but they do keep/retain their own strain (bloodline). Professional breeders do this all the time, maybe they do not explain it to us but they do it.
Do you get me?

by susie on 17 April 2016 - 20:04
Never heard about "Christental" ? Kirschental? That makes sense.. :)
by Ibrahim on 17 April 2016 - 20:04

by Gigante on 17 April 2016 - 22:04
I get it I didn't think you are disagreeing I think you outlined the idea well Susie just cant grasp it. This is an issue with anyone in the mix alot crowd all lines should be watered down with every other line. If thats perfectly acceptable to someone, then this type of breeding is ludicious. Its all about the dog in front of them. They will never get it.
by vk4gsd on 18 April 2016 - 00:04
calling people delusional and ludicrous instead of answering the question is poor form and shows a lack of knowledge, understanding of the topic and is just plain bad manners.
the question asked is re-posted here, my bold;
"Hans,
For my knowledge, assuming I have a 1st line male mated with 2nd line female and the offspring mated with offspring of 3rd line male with 4th line female:
(1st line male + 2nd line female) male + (3rd line male + 4th line female) female
What line will the puppies be?
Cheers,
SE"

by Gigante on 18 April 2016 - 01:04
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