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Old 30-11-2010, 18:42   #26
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Originally Posted by saschia View Post
Would he? He was born from the accidental (and I really hope it was accidental, for the breeder's sake) mating of half-siblings, both before bonitation age. Would we want to do the same that was done with Rep, but without the causes, and without the benefits that Rep brought to the breed?
And because both parents were without bonitation at that age that a dog like Wilk must be not used, and if he get lost, well no one cares, after all the parents had no bonitation and he come from a INBREEDING (such horrible word).
No one cares if he would be great to open lines, without lost wolfish features, thing that Slovak club already tried by using Czech dogs and so far I know it mostly wasn't a good experience.


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Originally Posted by Elf
Exactly, Wilk/Hamlet --- Radov Dvor--- would be a very interesting dog for diversity, he is in the top O,8% living CSV regarding mean kinship.
Well, no one cares for it, both parents had no bonitation and that's all.
Besides, who cares for genetic?
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