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Seeing as lurchers are basically a cross of breeds, from my understanding hybrid vigour must play a good part in the making of good dogs aswell as worker to worker breedings ?

 

Anyone know any more on the subject or have any examples of dogs past and present ?

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That's almost certainly about the interaction of genes that determine growth.   If I remember correctly a Liger is a male Lion and female Tiger cross and the genes that restrict growth exist either

im sure i read on here, that in dogs there is no such thing as hybid vigour, as they are the same species,

whearas a hybrid is a x of 2 species.......

 

cannae remember who wrote it now off the top of me head, but im sure it was somebody sensible :laugh:

 

 

if im wrong somebody will correct me, of that im sure :laugh:

 

 

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im sure i read on here, that in dogs there is no such thing as hybid vigour, as they are the same species,

whearas a hybrid is a x of 2 species.......

 

cannae remember who wrote it now off the top of me head, but im sure it was somebody sensible :laugh:

 

 

if im wrong somebody will correct me, of that im sure :laugh:

 

 

:thumbs:

 

been called a few things dotti never sensible thank you :laugh:

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im sure i read on here, that in dogs there is no such thing as hybid vigour, as they are the same species,

whearas a hybrid is a x of 2 species.......

 

cannae remember who wrote it now off the top of me head, but im sure it was somebody sensible :laugh:

 

 

if im wrong somebody will correct me, of that im sure :laugh:

 

 

:thumbs:

 

been called a few things dotti never sensible thank you :laugh:

 

 

:laugh::thumbs:

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Technically its not but in a practical sense it is the same thing as hybrid vigour.

 

I was talking to a man that kept very good bulls in the late 80s and he was saying that when they cross 2 lines of bull, he used the example of tomstone x bolio (think it was that but I'm not a bull man ), that you get the same sort of thing as hybrid vigour but within a breed.

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Technically its not but in a practical sense it is the same thing as hybrid vigour.

 

I was talking to a man that kept very good bulls in the late 80s and he was saying that when they cross 2 lines of bull, he used the example of tomstone x bolio (think it was that but I'm not a bull man ), that you get the same sort of thing as hybrid vigour but within a breed.

thats outcross of two line bred dogs . best to best

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I'm talking when you have completely unrelated dogs that when bred produce outstanding offspring, would that not be classed as hybrid vigour ?

 

Yeah you are right.

read the wikipedia article. This one is quite good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterosis

 

Most of the inter species matings are not possible, those matings often dont have hybrid vigour.

 

A dingo is a subspecies and of some people even this is doubtful.

So it is no problem to mate dingo x dog. And yes you would have hybrid vigour.

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The mixing of breeds that have positives that can help balance the negatives is a good way of creating a stronger dog. If you were to breed dogs that have common problems like bad hips then you would be missing out on the possitive aspect of breeding different breeds together. Of course if you use healthy dogs both with possitive aspects like bull x grey then you should get a dog that is healtier than breeding to a dog that carries the same negative traits.

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