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Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn
If you look on features in breeding you have to look on both sides but there are always individuals that tend to give their features to all offspring, no matter what features the other side has. As a male individual can have much more offspring in a shorter time you give more weight on fathers and base a line in, for example race horses, on the fatherline cause you see the features of the offspring in a much higher amount in a much faster time. As a mare can only have one foal a year you talk of lines like Nothern Dancer or Secretarian but of course you also look for the mare if you are a good breeder.
Ina
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But this not nesecerelly work with wolfdogs, when we have males with only one or two litters, and mostly females, used for breeding, have litters almost every year
But if theoretically both male and female have the same amount of offsprings, are both sides equally important?