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Posted by coch20 on 10-01-2017 11:56 PM:

breeding question

Anyone know of any successful dogs that where out of a brother x sister cross?

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Posted by POTOMAC on 10-02-2017 09:57 AM:

Crickets ???????homer was mother and son he is the only one I know that tight , I'm sure it was done back in the day of grade dogs as ukc would stamp he papers before as inbred but not sure. I don't think they do that anymore , good luck it will hit are they will need to go for a swim , are if you kept the whole litter to cull what needed culled Imo


Posted by George pouliott on 10-02-2017 12:39 PM:

Cross

Half brother half sister crosses can work but I'd have to have a real good reason to do so save a line mostly but no guarantees can't say I would do a full brother sister cross .

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Posted by coch20 on 10-02-2017 01:57 PM:

i know uncle x niece, father x daughter, 1/2broth x 1/2 sister has been done with some success. Just wondering if any full brother x sister had been done with any success.

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Posted by DFred on 10-02-2017 09:30 PM:

I have a brother x sister cross here. UKC papers say "INBRED". Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't... just like any other cross.

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Posted by coch20 on 10-04-2017 03:05 AM:

thanks, must not be alot out there or taboo to talk about

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Posted by Reuben on 10-04-2017 03:17 AM:

If it were me and the brother sister are tight bred with lots of linebreeding I wouldn’t make the cross...if they do not have many relatives and both are top hounds in every way then I would consider making the cross...test the pups and cull hard...

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Posted by rob thompson on 10-04-2017 04:05 AM:

I believe Jess Dickerson made a cross like this not to long ago

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Posted by Driftwoodblue on 10-04-2017 01:22 PM:

Warson's Blue Trapper

If I am correct I believe Trapper was from a litter mate cross
a good many years ago I had a son of Trapper that with another dog in the woods could tree a sack full of coon as quick as any dog I ever seen.


Posted by nitehunter2004 on 10-04-2017 02:00 PM:

We made a hafe brother/hafe sister cross, not sure what kind of success your looking for but this cross worked, they don't competition hunt but they are treeing coon and a few made awesome bear dogs, i did handle one for a month and made NtCh in 3 hunts and he was sold to a pleasure hunter in MO, his name was NtCh Hardwood Chance and man was he loud.

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