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Author Topic: Top knotch dogs come from lesser parents?  (Read 4077 times)
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« Reply #20 on: April 11, 2012, 12:20:09 pm »

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I know man there is a million ?'s to all of this and almost impossiable to cover them all are even know how to begin to anwser them because I dont know the lines of  dogs people are talking about are even how they went about breeding them to get to were they are at without sitting down and looking at the pedigrees and the dogs .

This is hard to explain typeing .  The dog is the way he is because he took the full brunt of the gene pool in other words he took all of the family genes and none of the outcross genes if there was much outcross in there to begin with and this is what makes him slower and just a avarage dog and have maybe some of the defects .  He is packing the purer gene pool you want but he is not the dog you want him to be because of his tightly packed gentic gene pool.  You have to outcross this dog now and he will throw all the traits of his family and his gene pool he is packing the outcross will bring all of these great family traits out he is packing.  If this dog is tightly bred from your line I would be looking to outcross him on a proven outcross that your line crosses with and maybe if you can have some of your on blood in this out cross dog works even better but you dont want much of your on blood in there maybe a 1/4 because your stud dog is so pre potent.


This dog is pre potnent stacked with the great gene pool it takes to make great dogs .  If the dog was bred correct to a outcross most all the pups are super stars .  If you breed this dog back into his line you will get more defective dogs that are no good you have to cross this dog in order for his gene pool to breath and take effect. You can cross him to a outcross dog that might have a 1/4 of his blood in them but do not breed him back to full family dogs.  If you breed him back to family dogs full family dogs you gonna get culls because his gene pool cannot withstand any more of his own genes they will just be defective dogs are culls most.

If this dog threw a few avarage dogs no I would cull them do not use them to breed to.

You have to know your dogs and your line of dogs.  If you have very tightly bred dogs with minimal outcross in them and are getting great percentages out of them and then you have the one avarage dog this may be the one,  you will have to breed him to find out .  This can only work threw tightly bred many years of linebred dogs of your on any other lines in there and there is no way for you to know because you do not know every line.    Thats what I say this all comes after years of breeding family dogs when you start to get high percentages of great dogs from heavy linebred with some inbreding  this is when you need to be on the look out for that one ole avarage Joe dog most the time he is the sleeper and he is the one that gets over looked because all his bros and sisters were great dogs and he was just avarage are so and these dogs are tight bred family dogs he is the sleeper a lot of the times that took all your family genes thats why he is the way he is he took no outcross.   
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