View Poll Results: Is Bates' Susie Inbred or Not?

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Thread: Inbred or Not?

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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanDogMan View Post
    Question?
    Wright's coefficient on pedigree is 28.125%
    Try looking again at 10-generations



    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanDogMan View Post
    Just a question. I would read it as inbred or intensely line bred. But how do you reconcile it with the coefficient.
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    I would first look at ANY pedigree 10+ generations-deep, minimum, before discussing what the coefficient is

    Then I would answer you a 42+% inbred dog is highly-inbred, as the article states.




    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanDogMan View Post
    I did read the whole article. I am however asking about a specific reasoning in this case
    And you got it.

    Your mistake was looking at a 4-generation pedigree to discuss "depth" ...

    Typically, a WIC search spans 10-15 generations in order to have any meaning

    Jack

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Try looking again at 10-generations






    I would first look at ANY pedigree 10+ generations-deep, minimum, before discussing what the coefficient is

    Then I would answer you a 42+% inbred dog is highly-inbred, as the article states.






    And you got it.

    Your mistake was looking at a 4-generation pedigree to discuss "depth" ...

    Typically, a WIC search spans 10-15 generations in order to have any meaning

    Jack
    Thanks Jack duly noted

    It only took one click to see it with the 10 generation

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