jdgher
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: East central Illinois.
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I'm not for it.
Traits are super intensified, good and bad.
If both dogs and ancesters are near perfect you might be ok. The traits can do funny things though in some cases. A balanced female may throw tight mouth pups or dogs with too much track and not enough tree, or vis versa. Also it seems flaws like cherry eye, hip displasia, hurnias, shyness and things like that can show up. Of course these things can show up anyway even when you make an outcross, but it seems breeding this close increases odds of trouble though.
You can get real nice dogs though too, better cooners than the Sire and Dam in some cases.
Some say its a good test of a line.
If you don't mind culling the bad ones, I guess it doesn't hurt to test the line.
Thats my thoughts from what i've heard and seen. I bred father daughter with hogs ( had a real nice Boar hog ) and it worked great, of course they don't have to be able to do too much, but they gained good and went to market quick.
Darrin
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GRNTCH PR' Steve-O and Chili's Red Flow
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NTCH 'PR' Swann's Lonesome Red Music/ Kitty
NTCH. CH PR' SawBlade Red Reckon
NTCH. CH PR' Gher's Timber Mt. Brandy
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GRNTCH PR' Daugherty's Red BUBBA
NTCH CH PR' BA'S Tree Top Rockin Griddle
NTCH PR' Lickcreek Backwoods Lil Red Annie
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