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Amokabs
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« Reply #100 on: June 16, 2013, 06:45:36 pm »

When you saw dogs , or lines, being bred too tight, what would you see?  Physical issues or more disposition, drive, athleticism type issues, or some combination? And when you got to the point where u a tually saw a decline, would u breed the generation that was exhibiting the negative traits to an outstanding outcross, or would u take it's parents and go to the outcross? This is a fascinating thread. The old game dog breeders knew what they were doing and so much of their work and breeding philosophy and science is being lost. Genetics is interesting but the "backyard science" used successfully by these pioneering breeders was proven at the highest levels.
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