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Author Topic: some thoughts on crosses and tinkering with non track breeds  (Read 704 times)
Ridgedog
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« on: December 26, 2014, 06:10:14 am »

I haven't kept any dogs for a long time so who am I to be asking  but out of interest I was thinking, we all know that the terrain,climate and of course the pigs are evolving rapidly. Hotter weather ,more open country etc and mostly the smartest ,fastest ,baddest pigs are the ones getting to breed which obviously means they bear and will teach their young all the tricks while the line bred or and or purebreds that are bred for set consistent traits stay the same. Doesn't the tinkering allow you to try and put in something that for example is more heat tolerant and or counters any advantages the pigs may have developed if you stick with it to produce the desired effect ?
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