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Kevin Wright Australia (Verified User) Posts 5708 Dogs 1 / Races 1 09 Apr 2019 04:56
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wayne verrall wrote:
Is the proposed mating of cutting edge to light cry to inbreed? Would love some input thank u i
CLICK HERE You have a lot of inbreeding on both sides but you never know ... Interestingly second top offspring for Lonesome Cry in the USA has thrown best to Flying Penske Blood
Rhythmless second best Great Grandson of Shining Chariot
The biggest question i would consider has there been any proven matings that would encourage you to breed this way if not then why ...
If it succeeds you will enjoy the fruits of your labour ..
Ryan Vanderwert Australia (Verified User) Posts 5957 Dogs 8 / Races 0 09 Apr 2019 07:26
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wayne verrall wrote:
Is the proposed mating of cutting edge to light cry to inbreed? Would love some input thank u i
Hi Wayne,
There's probably not much meaning in the term "too inbred", it's just inbred. Once you acknowledge that fact it really depends on whether you can justify the reasons for that proposed mating.
Now one of the best dogs I've ever seen in Kantarn Bale is from that damline, so to me it's a no brainer to try to replicate Light of Fire at a very high percentage through a damline in the hope of creating a breeding parallel to Kantarn Bale.
There are sires that can recreate Light Of Fire at a high percentage through damlines in their pedigree however most through a traditional LOF niche (nothing wrong with that btw), but I'd like to suggest this guy Zinzan Brooke at face value CLICK HERE providing he meets all other criteria, as he gives up an unconventional high percentage niche (88%) to Light of Fire through his grandam Bankers Blitz CLICK HERE exposing New Tears damline and hopefully injecting some genuine pace into the offspring if it clicks. If you look at the blood quota table below you'll see Princess Diro also cross duplicated as are Pretty Short, Chariot Supreme & Satan's Legend.
Wayne Kevin is correct .. if you were wanting to breed towards US lines and taking a lead from US breeders, you would look for a Penske sireline
I checked the top 60 US race dogs recently and only 3 of them were crossed to Dodge .. whether it was because the cross has failed or maybe they just dont like to inbreed a lot, I dont know but why try and re-invent the wheel .. personally I would look at Barcia Bale or a son of his
My first choice would be a Barcia Bale bloodline .....These look ok to me also but go with your heart breed as u want to breed because its you who will have to raise them to racing age so there is nothing worse than breeding and then thinking i should of gone with my first choice of sire .