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i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree
so is it worth having an affix
so is it worth having an affix
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I feel the same way, all of them having the family name :huggles:why not have an affix? to me its more like my furry kids all having the same surname? many people on here dont breed but have an affix as its personal to them and their dogs? a collective name for all ? even my lurchers race under the Highisland banner ?
That's quite interesting - where did that information come from?i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree so is it worth having an affix
I think you will find that the KC have stated that, as of 1 March 2009, they will not register puppies from in-bred matings, i.e. father/daughter, mother/son, brother/sister, unless there are exceptional circumstances (what they might be goodness (or the KC) only knows).a friend of mine who is an accreditted breeder got a news letter and the information was on there about breeding
Here here. its about time. Can only help the breeds in the long run. )I think you will find that the KC have stated that, as of 1 March 2009, they will not register puppies from in-bred matings, i.e. father/daughter, mother/son, brother/sister, unless there are exceptional circumstances (what they might be goodness (or the KC) only knows).a friend of mine who is an accreditted breeder got a news letter and the information was on there about breeding
Good for them I say and about time too.
I am of the same opinion.Here here. its about time. Can only help the breeds in the long run. )I think you will find that the KC have stated that, as of 1 March 2009, they will not register puppies from in-bred matings, i.e. father/daughter, mother/son, brother/sister, unless there are exceptional circumstances (what they might be goodness (or the KC) only knows).a friend of mine who is an accreditted breeder got a news letter and the information was on there about breeding
Good for them I say and about time too.
I don't think that can be right - all the dogs and most of the breeders in the 4th generation of the bitch I plan to mate next are dead What exactly did the newsletter say?i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree so is it worth having an affix
FYII don't think that can be right - all the dogs and most of the breeders in the 4th generation of the bitch I plan to mate next are dead What exactly did the newsletter say?i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree so is it worth having an affix
Gay
www.moonlake.co.uk
It was the 4th generation thing I didn't understand either. I think it's a good move not to accept registration for very close breeding :thumbsup:I don't think that can be right - all the dogs and most of the breeders in the 4th generation of the bitch I plan to mate next are dead What exactly did the newsletter say?i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree so is it worth having an affix
Gay
www.moonlake.co.uk
i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore and you have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree so is it worth having an affix
i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymore
These matings are "inbreeding" not linebreedingmother/son, father/daughter or brother/sister mating
I can't find that statement in the newsletteryou have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree
a friend of mine who is an accreditted breeder got a news letter and the information was on there about breeding
i have just been told you are not allowed to line breed anymoreThese matings are "inbreeding" not linebreedingmother/son, father/daughter or brother/sister mating
I can't find that statement in the newsletteryou have got to breed to the fourth generation of you pedigree
Ok...I am totally lost here!! I do not understand the OP's initial statement saying that she has been told by the KC albeit thru her friend that you have got to breed to the fourth gen of your pedigree?? Am I just being a bit dense here or what? cos I, like Lana cannot find that statement anywhere in the newsletter either :blink:
If someone is only going to dabble in breeding with one litter then perhaps they might not bother with an affix - but then one might ask should they bother with breeding at all?
If one is going to be serious about breeding and do one's homework and become a breeder then I think most certainly an affix is worth having to identify you and your dogs in current and for future generations.
my observation of this threaf is that if you have been "close/line/in breeding for a while then all the dogs in your pedigree will be extreamly close related,um, it seems pretty clear to me, no close matings. no mention of ban on linebreeding.
Well the next step will be to have all registered dogs microchipped and then DNA profiled. It is already being done here, all our dogs are microchipped and many of us have ours profiled. I had my 5 profiled, and I am planning to have my next litter profiled and get their pedigree certified.[
Trouble is, this could make some folks do false pedigrees too