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Are you saying that no members of the BTCA are breeding Yorkies to Biewers? Quote:
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Does the BBCI still have members that are breeding known lines that have produced L.S. and selling them as breeders? |
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Could you explain what you mean by "a gene crossover"? I haven't heard that term before. |
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Those genes from the new breed are what's present in the new breed to create certain traits. In our case the sp, responsible for the black and white spotting across the back, si, patterned coloring of 4 white legs, chest, belly, and tip of the tail, sw, dogs going almost all white. So you can see why the Yorkie people are upset about the Parti's, knowing that another breed was in involved in its coloring. I myself believe that some, not all, of the parti's now being produced have Biewer in them, which is upsetting to our breed. There is an easy end to the controversy, and that is the testing of dogs. |
I have a question. If you breed your Yorkie to a Parti carrier, do you get a Parti colored Yorkie from that breeding? I have seen some ads that say that the parent was a Parti carrier and both parents looked like Yorkies to me. |
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Gayle is the best of the best when it comes to breeding biewers(in my book), she knows what she's talking about! |
Gayle has the experience and the knowledge of years of breeding that have been highly valuable in the development of the Biewer in the US. I have never met anyone that can retain so much information. Working with the scientific community, the Biewer has been proven to be its own breed. |
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Jan, would you mind sharing some information on the litters you have had with us? The more input we can get the better off this breed will be. |
When did the BTCA stop breeding to splitters? I know when I was researching clubs (less than a year ago) the BTCA not only condoned but promoted the use of splitters in their breeding program. This is an interesting turn of events. Thank you Jaxx for posting the link to Colorful Yorkies...contains good information. :) |
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Actullay Myrna and Ilona made me do it. :) |
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When we first got our dogs from Germany every breeder said that it was important to breed Yorkies back into the lines. A couple of us experimented with this theory and know first hand the results of such breedings. Because of this we are better able to understand why some litters born to Biewer to Biewer breedings have turned out the way they have. We contacted Mars Veterinary in Feb of 2007 and were not able to begin testing until Sept. Once it was verified that we had a truly separate breed from the Yorkshire Terrier we called a stop to adding Yorkies back in. If they had tested out to be Yorkies then there would have been no reason to stop breeding to Yorkies, because after all, that's what they were, right? Now doesn't the bbci claim that they are a Yorkshire Terrier with a mutant piebald gene? If that is the case then can you explain what the difference is between what you have and the what the Parti breeders have? |
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