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Michael Roback USA (Verified User) Posts 1 Dogs 0 / Races 0 28 Nov 2020 10:44
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michael worth wrote:
Personally I think you need to have the double co-efficient x for inbreeding at least at 25% or more to be really identified as inbreeding. You must remember the sire can only pass on his X chromosomes to his daughters. You often hear Ryan refer to the x path. The easiest way to understand this is to do some simple inbred testmatings. For example Bombastic Shiraz x Miata his daughter. Brett Lee with Bettys Angel should give you above 25% inbreeding but if you mated Lochinvar Marlow with Bettys Angel the inbreeding will actually be similar or higher as BL lies in the X path of Lochinvar Marlow even though further back in the pedigree. Its really quite interesting. Fernando Bale has been a success at stud I think most would agree even though he has had a large number of quality bitches. Its interesting to note though that 18 of his top 20 offspring are males and do not carry the X factor from Fernando. It will be interesting to see how they go at stud. Its a little early to say IMO to see how he will shape the breed as not many of his daughters who carry his X chromosomes have had litters. JMO. Cheers
A litter from a breeding that results in 25% coefficient of inbreeding is the equivalent of a full brother X sister breeding or a Parent X offspring breeding. An Uncle x nice breeding has a 12.5% coefficient of inbreeding. So if as said above Uncle x Niece is considered inbreeding than 12.5% coefficient of inbreeding would have to also be considered as inbreeding. And technically any number other than 0 as the coefficient of inbreeding means that the dog is inbred
David Mennie Australia (Verified User) Posts 657 Dogs 5 / Races 1 12 Dec 2020 20:10
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i was thinking this might be a bit close ...would people regard this as inbreeding ? CLICK HERE
Mark Staines Australia (Verified User) Posts 4493 Dogs 70 / Races 14 12 Dec 2020 20:26
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18.8% x 2 is in no way to close imo !!!!
Ricky Hassall Australia (Verified User) Posts 227 Dogs 21 / Races 2 12 Dec 2020 22:38
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David Mennie wrote:
i was thinking this might be a bit close ...would people regard this as inbreeding ? CLICK HERE
Yes I'd class that as inbreeding......no I don't believe its too close. As long as the bitch had good ability.....anything is possible.
I plan to do this in the future.
I can't do the link though.
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Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 12 Dec 2020 23:48
Hi Rick. Just "Right click" the "address bar" and then "Left click" to get the "Dropdown tag". Select "Copy" & then simply paste it in your reply. It's as easy as that. Go on, be brave & have a go. After using this site for 20 years it's time you learnt mate lol. Cheers ;-)
David Mennie Australia (Verified User) Posts 657 Dogs 5 / Races 1 13 Dec 2020 02:50
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it took me while to work out the link thing ..all you goota do is go up to top of page ..very top where it says greyhound data .com ..if your testmating is open ..left click and click copy ...then go to the post left clcik to get where you want to on the page ...then right click and paste