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Originally Posted by Dharkwolf
2) Wright Coefficient - like I said a measurement of inbreeding - my personal preferences? I would frown on having a dog in the last five generations with a wright coefficient of 5 or more, and would avoid anyone with a wright coefficient of 8 or more, but this is not a hard and fast rule.
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Hi Dharkwolf
Sorry, but I don't understand
In the database of each dog is mentionend
the total of the Wright Coefficient of all his ancestors in 5 generations.
And I always thought that the max avarage (total) WC was between 10 -15 %
(like a lot of CsW, even yours and mine have)
And yes I understand
your explanation about single ancestor which gives a high wright coefficient .
Maybe it is because of the language problem for me that I don't understand correct