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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1849022" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>You want a pissing contest? Answer your own questions in your following post.</p><p></p><p>I'm seventy. I've been breeding animals for 60 years, starting with chickens that I was trying to breed for the illusive grey hackle desired to tie fishing flies. I got into showing dogs by the time I was thirteen and made breeding decisions then. I went to a good Ag College and majored in Animal Science, specializing in beef production. I've worked with a major meat chicken foundation stock breeding company and in doing so filled a role as an advisor to the department of the Belgian government that oversees their animal development programs. Belgium has the most advanced and effective breeding programs in the world. </p><p></p><p>You say inbreeding is safe in animals like dogs and horses? What about sudden onset schizophrenia in golden retrievers? Congenital ichthyosis? Hemangiosarcoma is cancer of the blood vessels. Dalmatians have another list including glaucoma and cataracts, deafness, and skin issues... as well as schizophrenia. Horses have their own issues, liked depressed fertility and a lack of athleticism.</p><p></p><p>So now answer your own questions. "Keep on typing."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1849022, member: 42463"] You want a pissing contest? Answer your own questions in your following post. I'm seventy. I've been breeding animals for 60 years, starting with chickens that I was trying to breed for the illusive grey hackle desired to tie fishing flies. I got into showing dogs by the time I was thirteen and made breeding decisions then. I went to a good Ag College and majored in Animal Science, specializing in beef production. I've worked with a major meat chicken foundation stock breeding company and in doing so filled a role as an advisor to the department of the Belgian government that oversees their animal development programs. Belgium has the most advanced and effective breeding programs in the world. You say inbreeding is safe in animals like dogs and horses? What about sudden onset schizophrenia in golden retrievers? Congenital ichthyosis? Hemangiosarcoma is cancer of the blood vessels. Dalmatians have another list including glaucoma and cataracts, deafness, and skin issues... as well as schizophrenia. Horses have their own issues, liked depressed fertility and a lack of athleticism. So now answer your own questions. "Keep on typing." [/QUOTE]
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