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nick miller
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Dna ancestry test

Anyone ever try the wisdom panel breed ancestry test on one of your hounds? A friend of mine just did one on a Bnt female of his and it came back as her being 1/4 bnt coonhound. It shows her being mostly Beagle and foxhound.

This gyp is from a half brother sister cross and the beagle thing has me calling BS on the whole deal. Anyone have mixed results?

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I have heard they are having trouble with the human versions so you know they will have trouble with the dog version

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Man we should do the dna before buying a pup. If it’s mostly beagle then the odds will be it won’t tree. Lol

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Re: Dna ancestry test

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Anyone ever try the wisdom panel breed ancestry test on one of your hounds? A friend of mine just did one on a Bnt female of his and it came back as her being 1/4 bnt coonhound. It shows her being mostly Beagle and foxhound.

This gyp is from a half brother sister cross and the beagle thing has me calling BS on the whole deal. Anyone have mixed results?



They were derived from fox hounds so that part makes sense, I guess it would depend on what there baseline for the breed is. I wouldn't be surprised if all our coonhounds showed mostly foxhound because thats what they really are. I guess what ever line of foxhound they came from might of had some beagle. Remember it wasn't that long ago that hounds were all mixed up. To be realistic the only thing separating the looks of our hounds is color, They have black and tan beagles. So I dont know?

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I wonder why they don't show all dogs as coming from wolves.

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Man we should do the dna before buying a pup. If it’s mostly beagle then the odds will be it won’t tree. Lol
one of the best dogs i ever walked behind was a half beagle 1/4 blue tick 1/4 black and tan . the whole litter were every breath tree dogs .lol

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Last I heard, none of the breed identity data bases had enough samples yet, even from the popular breeds, to be really reliable. Then you have so many of the less popular breeds that they have minimal samples for. For example, one of the largest data bases is for Golden Retrievers. And even the best bred Goldens in the country are only showing up now as 80% Golden.

It's getting there but gonna take a while. But Joey is correct. They will never get away from identifying the breeds that were used in development. Pretty interesting though.

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