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Linebreding or inbreeding???
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<blockquote data-quote="gbpuebloeden" data-source="post: 765833" data-attributes="member: 14027"><p>Linebreeding is crossing one (sire or dam) line with the same line, explainig it "we have a xx per xx sire line 3/4 removed, or an xx per xx dam line 3/5 removed", always to a certain individual. Inbreeding is breeding an individual to a very close kin individual, as full brothers, half brothers, cousins, uncles, etc., explained as 1 x 2, 2 x 2, 2 x 3, etc., everything is acceptable in homocigoting the pure-breds, looking for the best fenotype posible using all the new available elements (EPD, etc.) that are at hand, looking for the most acceptable genotype. Don't need Einstein to explain the evident, all is relative... GB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbpuebloeden, post: 765833, member: 14027"] Linebreeding is crossing one (sire or dam) line with the same line, explainig it "we have a xx per xx sire line 3/4 removed, or an xx per xx dam line 3/5 removed", always to a certain individual. Inbreeding is breeding an individual to a very close kin individual, as full brothers, half brothers, cousins, uncles, etc., explained as 1 x 2, 2 x 2, 2 x 3, etc., everything is acceptable in homocigoting the pure-breds, looking for the best fenotype posible using all the new available elements (EPD, etc.) that are at hand, looking for the most acceptable genotype. Don't need Einstein to explain the evident, all is relative... GB. [/QUOTE]
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