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Originally Posted by nicholas
Could you please explain to me in simple words what is the wright's coefficient and what is the ancestor loss coeffcient?
Are those numbers the higher the better?
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I'm not a specialist, but generally speaking - the lower Wright's coefficient is, the better. However in reality it's more complicated because it depends on what the breeder wanted to achive through a particular matching. If the WC is very high the dog may be prone to illnesses and faults connected with inbreeding.