Sunday, July 18, 2010

Do you know what does line breeding means to dog breeders

Having decided to marry your bitch, must decide what dog to use stud. This is a very important decision, because it will determine what your puppy will look like. It should only be done after a lot of thought.
Line-breeding is often advocated as the best way to reproduce. It involves pairing a bitch for a dog within the same family, perhaps the grandfather, half-brother or a dog similar to the breeding bitch. The theory is that by mating close relatives you double-click to their genetic material, establishing a dominant line. It also increases the chance of producing a litter of puppies will all be of a similar nature, both our own and the parents. Line-breeding can only be done if a suitable line-bred dog, and should only be considered if the available dogs are sound enough. Such coverage is obviously not a good idea for both dog and bitch has the same error, because it will also take over the pups. If the dog is a desirable feature that should be avoided because you do not want to introduce errors in your breeding.
Very close line breeding, such as mating brother with sister, known as inbreeding. It should be avoided unless you are a very experienced breeder with a detailed knowledge of the dogs' pedigrees and can be sure that no undesirable properties can be improved.
The alternative in line outside of the breeding pigs, which have little or no common breeding in two pedigrees. Out-breeding offers the possibility of evaluating all available cirrus and select the one you think will give you the best quality nest. This is often done in the hope that puppy of a higher standard than women to achieve. A man of the same type as the woman can use if you want the pups as the mother.

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