artkiger
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I'll take a shot at this
Ok, so the question was if you breed two dogs with identical hunt traits will you get the results you are looking for from that cross? And then the other question was about inbreeding/ Line breeding?
#1. Crossing two dogs with desired and above average hunt traits in the "eyes of the breeder" doesn't equal a litter of pups with everything your heart desires. You have to consider males vs. females, as in if you take a female pup she gets one X chromosome from Mom and one from Dad. But wich X and from what older female in the pedigree is the mother passing? Remember she has 2 of them she could pass to her puppy. Then look at Dad, what X is he passing to his daughters? Is it the correct X ? Now take a look at male puppy, he has an Y Chromosome from Dad and an X from Mom, the Y chromosome in the males never splits it's the same Y in puppy, Father, Grand Dad, Great Grand Dad, ext.). But still wich X did puppy receive from his Mom. So as stated above you have to keep and watch the litter to determine wich puppy if any got all the tools in the toolbox you are looking for, and those that do not stand the measuring stick should be CULLED.....Don't pass on junk hounds there on every street corner. Did you every hear that behind a good male is a great female???? Hmmm.. Think about that for a moment, it's like an onion "Layers" .
#2. Line Breeding is the way you get that desired hound. Mouth, Tree Style, tracking ability, ability to tree game consistently, same locate, "Confirmation", color and accuracy every time you make a cross. You can be hunting a dog in 2016 that is the same as the dog from 1970. But it's not just saying these two dogs are related so let's cross em and if it works we are Line Breeding and if not there Inbreed.. Lol., So, I agree with above statement as to Uncle X Niece, Nephew X Aunt, ext.) but we need to educate ourselfs about it, what is FFI? What is the Breeders parodox ? What is and how does the Genotype and Phenotype apply to what I'm doing? How does a chromosome inheritance chart work and how to apply it? Where does certain dogs with desires traits need to be in a pedigree to be useful ? How do I set it up so only "2" of traits and styles come through and not the bad? Remember as you double up on good genetics you also double up and take a chance on bad one coming in to play. It's all possible but not over night and one cross. Ex.) 3M Drifter, Track Man, Durbins Rambler, Drop Dead Fred, Finley River Zoom, Finley River Zig, all those House Dogs, and bunch more I could name off the cuff. Good genetics and what we are looking for doesn't always have an all Grand Pedigree. No offense guys.
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