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« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2013, 03:10:47 pm »

Okay, here goes. Our best three dogs are a brother and sister red bmc and a brindle bmc male.

?  Are all three of these full bros and sisters ?


Sorry, when I typed that, it came out wrong. The red bmc's are full brother and sister. The brindle is of no relation.

There you go .  Yes you should have yourself a hex of a liter .  Bro x Sis and it turns out good then the genes are falling right for you in your breeding program now you put the cross to it and if it clicks you should have yourself some jam up dogs .  Then go right back to your family again with those  pups .
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« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2013, 03:24:31 pm »

Okay, here goes. Our best three dogs are a brother and sister red bmc and a brindle bmc male.

?  Are all three of these full bros and sisters ?


Sorry, when I typed that, it came out wrong. The red bmc's are full brother and sister. The brindle is of no relation.



 
There you go .  Yes you should have yourself a hex of a liter .  Bro x Sis and it turns out good then the genes are falling right for you in your breeding program now you put the cross to it and if it clicks you should have yourself some jam up dogs .  Then go right back to your family again with those  pups .




The first breeding was a red bmc female to a red brindled male of no relation. Then a red brindled pup from that litter was bred back to her mothers full brother, a red bmc. Which would be uncle to niece. Should still produce some good pups if either or both parents pass their traits on to the litter.
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« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2013, 11:00:26 am »

Okay, here goes. Our best three dogs are a brother and sister red bmc and a brindle bmc male.

?  Are all three of these full bros and sisters ?


Sorry, when I typed that, it came out wrong. The red bmc's are full brother and sister. The brindle is of no relation.



 
There you go .  Yes you should have yourself a hex of a liter .  Bro x Sis and it turns out good then the genes are falling right for you in your breeding program now you put the cross to it and if it clicks you should have yourself some jam up dogs .  Then go right back to your family again with those  pups .




The first breeding was a red bmc female to a red brindled male of no relation. Then a red brindled pup from that litter was bred back to her mothers full brother, a red bmc. Which would be uncle to niece. Should still produce some good pups if either or both parents pass their traits on to the litter.


Hell Mr. James if you breed any of ya'lls dogs to each other then ya'll will be in high cotton, based off all the hunts i've been on with ya'll they are all breed worthy! Cool
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