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Originally Posted by Mardelin Ok! you do that, then who would you breed the offspring to?
To have any type of a breeding program the minimum you could have is maybe 3 females and 1 male......at the very minimum. The only time you should go outside your lines is when you get too close in your breeding program. Once you've set your type and line, and know that you are breeding genetically sound dogs, you need to stick with line breeding. Everytime you outcross on your lines you take the risk of bringing in faults and genetic defects......
As a breeder/exhibitor what you suggest is not plausable.... |
Mardilin...You are not listening to what I am saying....I said One male and one female. You breed them two, sell the puppies. I would have no intentions of breeding ANY of the offspring. I would want them all gone. Then I would breed the male and female 2 or 3 years in the future and do it all over again.
I would have no need to breed any of the offspring. I already have one of the best lines for Samoyeds right now. I just need and want a line that is as great as hers and a male that I want to breed for the better of the breed that he too has a great line so I can breed an even better line. Isn't that the point??? Breeders breeding to improve the breed instead of breeding just for money?