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Inbreeding

Discussion in 'Breeder Discussion' started by $money$, Aug 17, 2012.

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  1. $money$

    $money$ Stupid Member

    How much inbreeding is to much?
    Like when would your dogs be considered breed too tight?
     
  2. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    When they quit doing what you want them to do.
     
  3. $money$

    $money$ Stupid Member

    ...was asking cause I really wanna prevent defects...
     
  4. u can breed ur hounds how ever u like to their urs! b u t imo i would only inbreed on those that carry those traits that u like only to lock those traits in that family of hounds and keep breeding with in that family cull hard and u wont have to worry about defects! then if u lose focus as to why u did so many inbreeding then find an out that carries that trait that u inbred on to begain with!
     
  5. pitbullkid86

    pitbullkid86 Big Dog

    Also with inbreeding people forget that you don't only double up on the traits that you like but you are breeding the bad ones as well. Some bad traits you can live with and some you can't depending on who's doing the breeding and what they prefer.
     
  6. There's about 47 threads on inbreeding. Try using the search feature.

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