pickaxe 23 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi all, have a patterdale bitch that im going to breed this time around and was strongly thinking of breeding her back to her father. He's a good ground dog and i would like to keep the blood lines going. Just woundering have any of you's done it before or no anyone thats done it and what way did the pups turn out . Id like to hear your reply thanks joe If YOUR happy with the way the pair of them work then go for it, father daughter is a good breeding, its you who feeds them Quote Link to post
Guest ooty Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 done it with my lurchers before,got one ov the best dogs iv owned then bred him to his neace and agian got very good results,you dont no till you try, Quote Link to post
skeet 1 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi all, have a patterdale bitch that im going to breed this time around and was strongly thinking of breeding her back to her father. He's a good ground dog and i would like to keep the blood lines going. Just woundering have any of you's done it before or no anyone thats done it and what way did the pups turn out . Id like to hear your reply thanks joe thats has close as you can get father to daughter mother to son. how do you think bloodlines are made Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 was brian plummers strain of terrier not a result from the breeding of a terrier he had called omega??? she was vampire bred to his own daughter bred to his own daughter bred to his own daughter... or something like that??? and omega means the last because he couldnt breed her any closer... thats what i got from the dvd i watched of him... IMO, if your only goin to do it the once then i think all will be ok... Quote Link to post
threbb 0 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi all, have a patterdale bitch that im going to breed this time around and was strongly thinking of breeding her back to her father. He's a good ground dog and i would like to keep the blood lines going. Just woundering have any of you's done it before or no anyone thats done it and what way did the pups turn out . Id like to hear your reply thanks joe Both animals need to be sound with no defects.Recent defects can come through but you will be stamping the qualities of both parients into the pups locking them in.All the best stock in horses and dogs is inbred and line bred which is mostly the same thing.You should destroy any defective stock and only breed from sound animals from that litter eg. daughter back to father son back to mum and brother to sister.If all that works out you should have yourself a strain.Be very careful when you outcross. Quote Link to post
joe cash 0 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 thanks for your replys im going to go for it. There in the process as we speck ill keep yous updated on the pups thanks again Quote Link to post
Guest oldskool Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Both animals need to be sound with no defects.Recent defects can come through but you will be stamping the qualities of both parients into the pups locking them in.All the best stock in horses and dogs is inbred and line bred which is mostly the same thing.You should destroy any defective stock and only breed from sound animals from that litter eg. daughter back to father son back to mum and brother to sister.If all that works out you should have yourself a strain.Be very careful when you outcross. hi mate, what do you mean by being careful when you outcross?? i'm gettin educated as we go here Quote Link to post
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