Haruka
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I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and hunger. [/i]
Promise me wild roses...[Mo0:35]
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Post by Haruka on Jul 16, 2012 10:04:41 GMT -5
I figure if they're not tree trimmed and parents NEVER were trimmed and we could access all, say, 100 generations, we're bound somewhere in the literal mix to find a crossed line somewhere. The chances are fairly good, and with /that/ many generations, the statistics are fairly good.
My philosophy is if LNZ Pro doesn't say 100% inbred, and I can't see the same dog over and over in the pedigree, it's "good" even if there is some inbreeding displayed (like a dog two or three times over a span of say 10 generations). For mixies, I don't even care if they're so inbred they should have three heads, two tails and five eyeballs xD For that matter, I don't really care if my purebred dogs are either, because all dogs are inbred somewhere (usually before we kept records, during development of the breeds), long as I didn't breed father back to daughter type deal xD I don't mind if grandpa is the same on both the mother and father, because I'm hoping daddy was a good dog
For inbreeding/linebreeding since they do go hand in hand, I was actually looking at a beautiful kuvasz litter a couple months ago. The mother's mother, and one of the father's great-grandmother's were the same female, and she was an /amazing/ kuvasz, both in terms of talent and personality and in the show ring. They crossed the lines to hopefully bring a little more of her out in the puppies
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jaimy
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Post by jaimy on Jul 21, 2012 13:32:43 GMT -5
When I started playing petz again, I had to start over without any of my old pets in the game. I was kind off forced to start new lines myself. I tried breeding without inbreeding, but to be honest, I'm not patient enough to keep it up. Inbreeding is a lot easier and it prevents you from adding new blood (which probably doesn't have the right color/marks etc) in to your line. It's rather frustrating to fade away the progress you've made
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Haruka
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I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and hunger. [/i]
Promise me wild roses...[Mo0:35]
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Post by Haruka on Jul 22, 2012 10:48:27 GMT -5
I'm a horrible cheater and I hex edit files to pass the traits I want, or for a given offspring to look the way I want it. I tend to only breed purebreds with realistic markings and almost all of my dogz are hexies to some extent from the original variations in the file, so I pretty much have to run hexed files for offspring xD
Even when I was doing some selective breeding, I'd use files with new variations in to get what traits I wanted. Nothing like playing Divine Power and royally messing with bloodlines and pedigrees
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jaimy
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Post by jaimy on Jul 22, 2012 17:01:27 GMT -5
I totally agree xD Since I'm not a good hexer myself (not good is mildly ;$) I taught myself to be very creative with inbreeding, ha! Thought a forced "starting-over-again" would be a nice opportunity to change my breeders history. But I guess old habits die hard, so I'm happy inbreeding again ;3
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Post by DoktorGilda on Jul 22, 2012 17:04:58 GMT -5
I always end up inbreeding, I don't have the patience to keep everything inbreeding-free (or purebred, for that matter)
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