thomashyne 54 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off no hes gay you came out of a arse at birth Quote Link to post
LAZYBSTARD 225 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot Quote Link to post
danny300 2,240 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father :laugh: Quote Link to post
neil cooney 10,416 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 A lot of thought should be put in to any breeding no matter what. Inbreeding and line breeding has it's fans. And breeding of pedigree unknown has it's fans. But wether one likes it or not brother to sister matings have produced some of the best workers / producers that our chosen breeds have known. Quote Link to post
Dunkanon 380 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 A friend of mine of mated his bitch to its litter mate brother back in the early 90s and they got some decent dogs out of it, with no physical deformities, cant say how the line is now as not in touch with him anymore. Also know of another lad did the same thing and they got some right bow legged dogs, very game but seriously lacking in conformation and ability. My understanding is a brother to sister mating isnt linebreeding as some people are calling it, its inbreeding. Quote Link to post
thomashyne 54 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot hey thats your dad Quote Link to post
LAZYBSTARD 225 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 Loads of replys to this, but buy the sounds of it, little in the way of experiance...lol...bro x sis breedings can, and WILL produce VERY good animals, depending on how high the quality of the stock being used is!...just ask any succesful breeder of Bulldogs, racing pigeons etc....i know the Bull dog lads over here breed very tight, and i MEAN tight...i have two terriers on my yard that are so tightly bred, its crazy...there real nice dogs....if the brother and sister are great at there jobs, then i would make the breeding...you would be best of keeping an eye on them, any with defects should be dealt with early. the worst thing you can do is start in breeding or line breeding over 90% of champion racing pigeons are crosses line breeding or inbreeding has ruined the pigeon game people looking into pedigrees to much and saying this bird has to be good as it has this so called champion in it so many times only have to look at any of the national champs in Belgium this year the home of pigeon racing to find that they all race crosses i just hope lurcher men dont go down the same road with line breeding inbreeding etc breed best to best you wont go to far wrong there will always be exception to every rule They may be "racing" the crosses but what are they crossing to get "the cross". in pigeon racing there no such thing as a pure breed pigeon so there all crossed in pigeon racing they cross two pure bred lines to produce racing pigeons Quote Link to post
LAZYBSTARD 225 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot hey thats your dad thomas stop talking shit an go away Quote Link to post
thomashyne 54 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot hey thats your dad thomas stop talking shit an go away no Quote Link to post
LAZYBSTARD 225 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot hey thats your dad thomas stop talking shit an go away no will then run down to the shop an get yourself a bag of sweets an just watch Quote Link to post
richie1000 13 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 Loads of replys to this, but buy the sounds of it, little in the way of experiance...lol...bro x sis breedings can, and WILL produce VERY good animals, depending on how high the quality of the stock being used is!...just ask any succesful breeder of Bulldogs, racing pigeons etc....i know the Bull dog lads over here breed very tight, and i MEAN tight...i have two terriers on my yard that are so tightly bred, its crazy...there real nice dogs....if the brother and sister are great at there jobs, then i would make the breeding...you would be best of keeping an eye on them, any with defects should be dealt with early. the worst thing you can do is start in breeding or line breeding over 90% of champion racing pigeons are crosses line breeding or inbreeding has ruined the pigeon game people looking into pedigrees to much and saying this bird has to be good as it has this so called champion in it so many times only have to look at any of the national champs in Belgium this year the home of pigeon racing to find that they all race crosses i just hope lurcher men dont go down the same road with line breeding inbreeding etc breed best to best you wont go to far wrong there will always be exception to every rule They may be "racing" the crosses but what are they crossing to get "the cross". in pigeon racing there no such thing as a pure breed pigeon so there all crossed in pigeon racing they cross two pure bred lines to produce racing pigeons what is a pure breed racing pigeon ive never seen one Quote Link to post
thomashyne 54 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 heard lazy you were bred this way no mate i came of irish an scots stock what about your self did the D N A come back from the parashoot regiment to find your father no they found him stuck up your mum so it true he is bi sexual your mother wasnt just a one off he had his name and adress on the bottom of his boots an for that reason you shouldnt inbreed he was also an idiot hey thats your dad thomas stop talking shit an go away no will then run down to the shop an get yourself a bag of sweets an just watch got some of your mums home made cookies here Quote Link to post
LAZYBSTARD 225 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 Loads of replys to this, but buy the sounds of it, little in the way of experiance...lol...bro x sis breedings can, and WILL produce VERY good animals, depending on how high the quality of the stock being used is!...just ask any succesful breeder of Bulldogs, racing pigeons etc....i know the Bull dog lads over here breed very tight, and i MEAN tight...i have two terriers on my yard that are so tightly bred, its crazy...there real nice dogs....if the brother and sister are great at there jobs, then i would make the breeding...you would be best of keeping an eye on them, any with defects should be dealt with early. the worst thing you can do is start in breeding or line breeding over 90% of champion racing pigeons are crosses line breeding or inbreeding has ruined the pigeon game people looking into pedigrees to much and saying this bird has to be good as it has this so called champion in it so many times only have to look at any of the national champs in Belgium this year the home of pigeon racing to find that they all race crosses i just hope lurcher men dont go down the same road with line breeding inbreeding etc breed best to best you wont go to far wrong there will always be exception to every rule They may be "racing" the crosses but what are they crossing to get "the cross". in pigeon racing there no such thing as a pure breed pigeon so there all crossed in pigeon racing they cross two pure bred lines to produce racing pigeons what is a pure breed racing pigeon ive never seen one do you keep pigeons what familys do you race Quote Link to post
thomashyne 54 Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 wood pigeon Quote Link to post
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