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Old 12-08-2008, 09:39 AM
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Re: breeding

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I think she was asking as her friend suggested it not her personally
I know but you don't just inbreed for no reason, there has to be a reason for it!
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Old 12-08-2008, 03:59 PM
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Re: breeding

I agree with AJ I wouldn't inbreed unless I had a very experienced well established breeder/mentor. And most of them would advise a novice not to breed father/daughter...Jill
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Old 12-08-2008, 04:37 PM
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Hi,
Yes the KC will acept a father daughter mating and register puppies if the parents are registered with them.


Yes they will Janice,
Non acceptance of registration
The Kennel Club will not accept an application to register a litter when:
a) The dam has already whelped six litters, or
b) The dam has already reached the age of eight years at the date of whelping
c) The dam was under 12 months at the date of mating
d) The dam was not resident at a UK address at the date of whelping.
and if there are endorsements in place.

There is nothing wrong with inbreeding but it should only be done by experienced breeders who know the bloodlines inside out, and if the gene pool is small.

Great info Sallyanne


Is the following not also included

Not to have whelped two consequetive seasons??
regards
sue
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