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> Not quite read to the end of this thread yet, but I am getting more and more angry with the cheek of saying that replies are anything to do with politics. <IMG alt=mad src="/images/mad.gif">
> This site is and always will be about responsible breeding, responsible breeding isn't accidental matings, accidental cross breeding, accidental matings with mother, son, accidental matings with untested Sires, you expect us all to go Yipeee!
> Politics are nowhere to be seen, it is responsible breeding that is the issue and the only issue.
>has changed the offending word on her website.
> As I said in my first post, I know absolutely NOTHING about Large Munsterlanders and I enjoyed learning about the colours - I know the theories behind colourings in LH cats and Australian shepherds, but nothing at all about LMs.
>the dog & bitch responsible are proven carriers of the off-colours, so anyone wanting to avoid the possibility of producing these variations should be more aware of the lines which carry them....
> Absolutely. The breeder of these puppies, having done an (accidental) test mating, now knows that she cannot mate her dog or bitch to any other LM which shares this bloodline, limiting her available genepool dramatically.
>In any of the breeds where non-standard colours come up - is it frowned upon for a potential puppy owner to ask for the non standard colour?
>Now why on earth would people ask for deaf puppies???
Now why on earth would people ask for deaf puppies???
The same reason people pretend to have sick children or be very sick when they are not, attention seekers. They come in all shapes and sizes and use animals and humans or whatever works.
> I think that I had already fallen in love with their winning male at that time, a grand, handsome dog.
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> In Beaucerons a test mating has taken place regarding colour and on the results (bad) ....
> In LM's if these colours have now cropped up again, without depleting an already small gene pool ..... could a gene test not be looked into?
> In LM's if these colours have now cropped up again, without depleting an already small gene pool (in answer to an earlier moan - yes LM's often do have a lack of stifle, it is more prevalent in some lines and no effort to breed it out seems to be forthcoming) could a gene test not be looked into?
> Yes Lord Magnum, he was stunning, completely fell for him. As you say both were good sires. I have not looked at the breed for a while, I must make the effort and have a good look to see how the breed has progressed.
> Interesting to know, I suppose it's no good though if it's an unseen accidental mating that isn't spotted until too late to have an injection - oops here we go round again lol
> There is a DNA test to determine if your LM carries brown and as these 'new colours' probably will stem more through brown carriers, I would assume the best way would be to test your dog to see if it carries brown?
> I too have read this thread with interest, been on here for a while and breed LM,s.
> Please just remember that one of our most used and top winning stud dogs was also used on a bitch just before his 1st birthday.(no health checks either)
> The other litter from a dog with no health checks, which was planned. Has got a clear eye cert and had joints screened and now been hip/elbowed scored
> Whoops have I opened a can of worms by my post ? :-(
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> I have spoken to my friend who is now wondering if LM are the right breed as the conflicting ethics seem to be a bit questionable ?
> I've read this thread with gathering amazment.
> Breeding and showing LMs seems like conducting ones business in a goldfish bowl.
> As an outsider interested in the genetics, I have seen nothing that names anyone, but a great deal of discussion on breeding & genetics of a breed,
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