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Old 27-10-2008, 19:09   #2
Mikael
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Originally Posted by elf View Post
Sorry for the word suspicous, that's why I quoted.
An example, it's said in a previous message that "Orlik z Rosíkova" is a dog which is responsible for the hair problems in CzW. These kind of information is important to avoid linebreeding or strong linebreeding in "suspicious" dogs, what would it take to have a kind of list got from breeders experiences ? Mouth to ear talk is good but at some point it's not bad to have something documented that could be useful for next breeders generation.
Yes I think it would be good to know this info too,
but only if it is based on 100% proof not suspicions...

A DNA database for hereditary diseases and a worning list of inbreeding diseases, is not bad ideas, but it seams like it is only you and me Elf that are interested in this.

Hopefully in the future more breeders and oners will join us

Best regards / Mikael
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