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I'm sure it's the same in dog breeding - ultimately a good breeder will want to breed a very healthy, lovely temperamented, well socialised, "perfect" show quality animal. |
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Nice to see you Smudgley. Dawn. |
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That was my point Dawn. a) that you shouldn't breed from animals with faults anyway, but b)if you do (as Charlie suggested with the eye colour) by going to the other extreme of the fault it is just doubling up on faults - not eliminating them. What I'm trying to say is that if you put an animal with a fault to an animal with another fault, you are not going to get a good litter with neither fault. Charlie - you are breeding cats & you have never heard of a scissor bite? |
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No responsible breeder would breed a dog/cat with an obvious fault if it was a particular fault of the breed but if the dog was slightly undershot/overshot or whatever and it wasn't a reconginised fault of the breed and the dog in every other way was worthy of breeding then I was showing an example of how reputable breeders would go about breeding from such a dog |
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I was talking hyperthatically (sp?) As we know responsible people wouldn't breed from the dog anyway, but I wanted to ask the question as Charlie had stated how she would correct eye colour / head size. |
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