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> Within a closed gene pool, I'm afraid it's only ever a one-way street in the opposite direction.
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> In the Chillingham Cattle, the males have to prove their worth to mate.
>I know of one giant schnauzer breeder in the US who is incredibly tough with his dogs - very strict selection for health and function; no breeding from any dog with any fertility problems; the bitches get to choose thier mates; no intervention at all when the pups are born etc.
> If dogs are so similar & lacking in diversity, why when one of my BCs contracted Kennel Cough(& nearly died)didn't my other dogs contract it ??? especially the one who was very close to him genetically.
> Dogs that are close genetically may in reality be quite genetically diverse from each other.
>A single bout of cat flu could wipe out an entire group of cheetahs because they are so genetically similar.
>Wikipedia spells it out simply:
>So inbreeding is fine, then?
> COI is only one measure of potential health and it needs to kept in perspective.
> Because your BC's have enough diversity to prevent it. Keep inbreeding, though, and sooner or later they won't have. You probably have longer than most with BCs - they have not been KC recognised for that long and they were bred primarily for function before the showring adopted them.
> Wikipedia spells it out simply:
> If you want to use Wikipedia, Jemima, how about this bit? Again - I emphasise my distinction between the ethical and knowledgeable breeder and the "puppy producers" out there - a distinction that you failed to make in your programme.
>A single bout of cat flu could wipe out an entire group of cheetahs because they are so genetically similar.
> Resistance to disease is down to the immune system, not genes.
>> Resistance to disease is down to the immune system, not genes.
> And what on earth do you think governs the immune system?
> I am surprised by the lack of genetic understanding here. You are dog breeders. You are doing genetics. You need to understand this stuff.
> And what on earth do you think governs the immune system?
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> I am surprised by the lack of genetic understanding here. You are dog breeders. You are doing genetics. You need to understand this stuff.
> Nothing to do with being compromized by over vaccination @ all.
>And what on earth do you think governs the immune system?
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