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Author Topic : Nooo - Here We Go Again
 Fingerprint
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6/2/2025 11:46:13 PM reply with quote send message to Fingerprint Object to Post   

I bred my inbred litter of Dals and got 7 pups with SOP of 100. One of the bitches did no winning at all so I bred her to her littermate. She just had a litter of 6 perfect (SOP 100) puppies.

I am not going through this again!!! They have a COI of about 28% if I recall. Well maybe I will only keep the 3 of the original litter who have finished and throw all these new ones into no handler shows until a couple will finish. Then I will inbreed again.

At some point they will become themselves with a COI of 100%, right?

https://www.showdog.com/users/kennel.aspx?kennel=Indigo%20Sloth%20on%20Saturday%206/2/2025%20Litter&user=Fingerprint
 BarStar
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6/3/2025 12:10:50 PM reply with quote send message to BarStar Object to Post

This is fascinating.

I would have thought low SS would have kicked in by now.

What fun to keep doing the Brother x Sister breedings to see how long it keeps giving you perfect litters.

Will
 Tarot
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6/4/2025 12:08:19 AM reply with quote send message to Tarot Object to Post

That's the plan!
 Dustmop Kennels
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6/4/2025 2:41:07 PM reply with quote send message to Dustmop Kennels Object to Post

Congrats!! Awesome success

I have always been against inbreeding, BUT this isn't real life happy :).

I may have to try this in a few of my kennels and see what I get.
 Fingerprint
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6/4/2025 5:29:28 PM reply with quote send message to Fingerprint Object to Post

This litter is at a little over COI of 29. I will just keep going until I get to a COI of 100. LOL.

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