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Old 01-31-2006, 08:04 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by Snow Yorkies
Yes, this is what she is saying... When you are line breeding you have to bring in new lines and since their are not that many lines if you continue to line breed as in any breed you are going to start having problems... Someday this breed will hopefully be able to stand on it's own but you have to remember what all is involved in line breeding. ( I know you have the this knowledge... ) Sit back and reflect on line breeding and this will all make sense. This is such a young breed... She states that in the 3rd to 5th generation is when they have seen the problems start to develop if a new line isn't started. I can't pretend to know all that is involved here. That is one of the reason's of traveling to Germany this Oct. But until then I have every intention to follow the German's lead on breeding this lovely little dog.
So, Sue, would that make my Remi partis and Chrystel's Biewers a valuable tool in introducing another blood line? I mean, they wouldn't have to worry about a splitter cause the puppies are already marked properly. That is an interesting concept and one I had nt considered..Do you think Nancy might know the nitty-gritty of this??
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