deschmidt27
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quote: Originally posted by Fisher13
Aren't those the reason people advocate line breeding predicable results?
Perhaps, although Marc and Joe just debated that philosophy! But again, the reason for this "outcross" was to not get predictable results, but be "surprised" by something truly exceptional!
If you want a dog just like mommy or daddy, or both, then line-breed. But if mommy and daddy don't make you completley happy every night of the week, and on the weekend, then you're going to have to look elsewhere. And that will absolutely lead to some surprises, but hopefully some good ones!
And with regards to Marc and Joe's discussion, and I realize I'm on shaky ground with my elementary understanding of genetics, but I think a lot of that comes down to dominant and recessive traits, right? I've got three litters out of Boom, one pretty heavy line-bred and two pretty much an outcross, depending on how you do the math. And as discussed here, I was "surprised" by all the color in one of those litters (although to Joe's point not so surprising given the mother), BUT the vast majority of all those pups, from all three litters have that over-powering loud bawl mouth of their daddy and granddaddy (Joker).
So, as an example of just one trait (I know there's a lot more to consider), if you want over-powering, loud bawl mouths, do you have to line-breed to not be "surprised" or simply breed to stud that is a dominant reproducer of loud, bawl mouths? The one trait of the momma to the litter, in question, that Joe absolutely despised, was her chop on track. But none of the pups I've heard of, chop on track. They in fact are very loud bawl mouths!
Prime example... that 6 month old pup I'm starting, is out of a momma that doesn't have Clover anywhere in her pedigree. But I actually thought all that racket last night, in the cornfield, was all Boom. Until I checked the Garmin and realized that half of it was that pup! And he has a litter mate across the state, that was out last night working a track all by herself. So big loud mouths, like their daddy, independent, just like their daddy, and a whole lot of potential to be something better than him!
Now... if mommy or daddy don't have a whole lot going for them, then don't breed them period! But if they have 70-80% of the ingredients you're looking for, then throw them into the bowl, don't start from scratch!
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