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jasonkaline
at Wed Jun 30 14:09:50 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jasonkaline ]
That is exactly what I mean, breeding animals from the same bloodline together. Just like what was done in most reptiles that have different color/pattern traits. I would think that the best comparison would be leopard geckos.
Reptile genetics don't translate to dog genetics very easily. Line breeding, inbreeding as it may, has been done extensively in the reptile industry without many known ill effects. Once a trait is established then new blood can and should be introduced to strengthen the genetic make up of an animal.
Also if I can find quality striped individuals from different bloodlines I would certainly mix them in. I suspect though that most of the genetic traits that are becoming available are a result of line breeding at some point.
I have not yet heard of any genetic defects that have come from line breeding Cresteds. May be someone with more experience with them can chime in on that topic.
Jason
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