t-dog
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« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2019, 07:10:57 pm » |
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It's always been explained to me that once you've been line breeding for several generations and you get to that point where the negatives really start to surface and your percentages drop off, then back up to the last breeding that produced a dog that was what you were looking for. If there was a pair that fit the bill then breed them together. If there is only one then make the breeding again in hopes of getting the opposite sex of the one you already have. In doing this you "set" the gene. If you haven't reached your desired outcome then it's time to make an out cross that will hopefully improve the short comings you are seeing.
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