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NIB (aka "Clean") Breeding?

Posted 2020-10-21 15:39:40

I'll try to avoid it, but what happens happens, the only one male doesn't really help either.. 


Alyssa
#8740

Posted 2020-10-22 19:24:54

Clean breeding for me all the way, though if I get a dirty pup and she is a female, I can always breed the inbred out of her, may take a bit, but it can be done.


Templar_Assassin
#7482

Posted 2020-10-22 19:41:13

Templar_Assassin how do you "breed inbreeding out" of a wolf? ... its ancestry is its ancestry. You can't breed out ancestors - they are always there. Please help me understand what you mean, I'm very confused.


bonibaru
#369

Posted 2020-10-22 19:42:15
I believe they think that they can make it disappear from the family tree...
Quiet Voices
#1558

Posted 2020-10-22 19:45:29
Monster Pack - do you mean just getting enough generations bred down to have it fall off the pedigree page? That's not breeding something out, that's just pushing it under the metaphorical rug, lol. Breeding something out usually means eliminating it (like not wanting merle in your lines any more, so you breed your merle female to a non-merle stud and select a non-merle offspring to move forward with, that is what I think of when someone is breeding something out).

bonibaru
#369

Posted 2020-10-22 19:46:39

I agree. I was just  saying that is what I think Templar thought

Quiet Voices
#1558

Posted 2020-10-22 20:10:52

Then by your definition, the lions who have inbred lines are not 'clean' they are 'dirty' and those who pass their lions of inbred ancestry off as 'clean' are not in which by definition according to you @bonibaru is 'sweeping' it under the rug. 




Templar_Assassin
#7482

Posted 2020-10-22 20:15:26
lol - Clean = no inbreeding. so if you click the great great grandparents and they turn out to be inbred then the great great grandchild is also inbred... and thus not clean. the only way you clean lineage is to chase the wolf into the wild (or lion in the other game) and they come back with a completely refreshed lineage - bringing their family tree back to generation one. you can't actually breed it out, it's there in the history of the ancestry of the other wolves.
Quiet Voices
#1558

Posted 2020-10-22 20:16:58

Tell that to the horse breeds and dog breeds bred out of existence, just pointing it out.


Templar_Assassin
#7482

Posted 2020-10-22 20:19:46

Templar, I never used the terms clean or dirty at all - I don't agree with those particular terminology choices and don't support using them, just for your information - so I'm not sure where you are coming from with that. And what do lions have to do with wolvden? But you didn't answer my question, I'm sorry, I'm still confused about how you plan on "breeding out inbreeding". If it's as Monster said, and you simply mean to breed enough generations down that it falls off the ancestry reports, that's fine, I am just trying to parse out what you mean by that description. You are not using it in a way that I understand, and I am simply asking you to help me understand it.


bonibaru
#369

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