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Originally Posted by yorkiegal719 It seems like Pat and Irene have the same thought on the process. It only makes sense NOT to repeat the same breeding, but also, to keep tabs on each parent and see what developes when they are mated to others. This is a problem that has plagued toy breeders since it's been detected, only with careful breeding can we keep a tab on it, look how many Yorkies still show up with it. As far as the Biewers go, we can only start to develope good breeding practices here in America so in the future we can try to eliminate it, if and when it shows up. Bottom line, get your breeding line checked out to make sure that they are as healthy as possible... |
No, it isn't my line. Mine have checked out fine, as well as their parents. Just trying to understand why people continue to breed these parents and if it is exceptable with other mates. Just a learning curve I am trying to understand.