iceman001979 1,316 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK Quote Link to post
ciaranmcman 23 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK brother over half sister an so on Quote Link to post
bird 9,982 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 colliejohn from of here, he uses line bred stuff. pm him.! Quote Link to post
Guest it's all my land after 12 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK brother over half sister an so on brother over half sister is in-breeding, line breeding is to form a family /strain using one common ancestor normally an outstanding animal in it's field ... race horse, dog, pigeon or budgie ... whatever, can remember reading a great book on the subject... primarily regarding racing pigeons but examples used regard other animals and (though frowned upon)human beings .... (IE) the greats of GREECE .. Aristotle etc. I vaguely remember his pedigree plan ... line breed to a stud sire as follows (the book is on loan at moment to a mate but i will confirm correctness of pedigree plan) as always with any stock you should always use breeding stock that is as "GOOD as your own or BETTER" ....RIGHT THEN.. stud sire is A you breed him to the best 2 females you can (relationship not important.. but quality is)... call these B and C....the offspring D and E mate these 2 together ( 1/2 brother to 1/2 sister) the offspring F is a double bred to A, now breed A to F the outcome should be his like ( in type,conformation and the other trends you chose him for winning etc) as it is linebred to him. this is a proven pedigree plan ..... but you must be prepared to eliminate(cull)the unsuitable ones. regards IAMLA12. Quote Link to post
rough dog 333 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK brother over half sister an so on brother over half sister is in-breeding, line breeding is to form a family /strain using one common ancestor normally an outstanding animal in it's field ... race horse, dog, pigeon or budgie ... whatever, can remember reading a great book on the subject... primarily regarding racing pigeons but examples used regard other animals and (though frowned upon)human beings .... (IE) the greats of GREECE .. Aristotle etc. I vaguely remember his pedigree plan ... line breed to a stud sire as follows (the book is on loan at moment to a mate but i will confirm correctness of pedigree plan) as always with any stock you should always use breeding stock that is as "GOOD as your own or BETTER" ....RIGHT THEN.. stud sire is A you breed him to the best 2 females you can (relationship not important.. but quality is)... call these B and C....the offspring D and E mate these 2 together ( 1/2 brother to 1/2 sister) the offspring F is a double bred to A, now breed A to F the outcome should be his like ( in type,conformation and the other trends you chose him for winning etc) as it is linebred to him. this is a proven pedigree plan ..... but you must be prepared to eliminate(cull)the unsuitable ones. regards IAMLA12. Thats a very easy to understand explanaition of linebreeding.. Thanks ! Quote Link to post
dafydd thomas 13 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Plummers were line bred for nose and brain. Excellent they were too. A few lads still have one or two....... were they ferretin dogs only, does he still breed em?? Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted November 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 thanks folks, you here so much about line bred bullxs seems strange there is nothing ever posted about line bred collie xs, because there not in fashion? what do you think? Quote Link to post
navman 126 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 I own one of david James strain of lurchers bred by his daughter, I met him when I collected pup, bitch about four now. Had a good chat with him, just into rabbiting, wealth of knowledge on em very pleased with bitch, fab dog ! Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted November 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 I own one of david James strain of lurchers bred by his daughter, I met him when I collected pup, bitch about four now. Had a good chat with him, just into rabbiting, wealth of knowledge on em very pleased with bitch, fab dog ! any pics mate Quote Link to post
Guest storm70 Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 minnshaw 2 minnshaw Quote Link to post
Sorley x 32 Posted November 10, 2010 Report Share Posted November 10, 2010 There are a few strains of linebred collies out there. Most people keep quiet about them because invariably they get hassle for having them. They are generally mooching pot-fillers. Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted November 12, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK brother over half sister an so on brother over half sister is in-breeding, line breeding is to form a family /strain using one common ancestor normally an outstanding animal in it's field ... race horse, dog, pigeon or budgie ... whatever, can remember reading a great book on the subject... primarily regarding racing pigeons but examples used regard other animals and (though frowned upon)human beings .... (IE) the greats of GREECE .. Aristotle etc. I vaguely remember his pedigree plan ... line breed to a stud sire as follows (the book is on loan at moment to a mate but i will confirm correctness of pedigree plan) as always with any stock you should always use breeding stock that is as "GOOD as your own or BETTER" ....RIGHT THEN.. stud sire is A you breed him to the best 2 females you can (relationship not important.. but quality is)... call these B and C....the offspring D and E mate these 2 together ( 1/2 brother to 1/2 sister) the offspring F is a double bred to A, now breed A to F the outcome should be his like ( in type,conformation and the other trends you chose him for winning etc) as it is linebred to him. this is a proven pedigree plan ..... but you must be prepared to eliminate(cull)the unsuitable ones. regards IAMLA12. :thumbs: Quote Link to post
fitchet 788 Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 doesnt a chap named aubrey friar have a line of beardie\greys ? Quote Link to post
Guest it's all my land after 12 Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 WHAT IS LINE BRED SORRY FOR BEING THICK brother over half sister an so on brother over half sister is in-breeding, line breeding is to form a family /strain using one common ancestor normally an outstanding animal in it's field ... race horse, dog, pigeon or budgie ... whatever, can remember reading a great book on the subject... primarily regarding racing pigeons but examples used regard other animals and (though frowned upon)human beings .... (IE) the greats of GREECE .. Aristotle etc. I vaguely remember his pedigree plan ... line breed to a stud sire as follows (the book is on loan at moment to a mate but i will confirm correctness of pedigree plan) as always with any stock you should always use breeding stock that is as "GOOD as your own or BETTER" ....RIGHT THEN.. stud sire is A you breed him to the best 2 females you can (relationship not important.. but quality is)... call these B and C....the offspring D and E mate these 2 together ( 1/2 brother to 1/2 sister) the offspring F is a double bred to A, now breed A to F the outcome should be his like ( in type,conformation and the other trends you chose him for winning etc) as it is linebred to him. this is a proven pedigree plan ..... but you must be prepared to eliminate(cull)the unsuitable ones. regards IAMLA12. :thumbs: HAVE UPDATED IT CORRECTLY (GOT BOOK BACK) Quote Link to post
Guest it's all my land after 12 Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 (edited) A X B = D, A X D ( his dtr) = E A X C = F, A X F ( his dtr) = G E (his son & g/son) TO G (his dtr & g/dtr) this produces H H = 75% A and 12 1/2% each B/C. Edited November 12, 2010 by it's all my land after 12 Quote Link to post
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