Wrong. A son of Nigger is already a 50% Nigger dog, so if you bred him to a Redboy bitch you'd only have a 25% Nigger dog.
Correct.
Okay, that is fine, but you weren't very clear as to what you said. Taking the time to be clear helps the reader understand what you're trying to say.
Also, if you're trying to understand what all those percentages mean, you should have clicked on the Wright's Coefficient link directly under all those percentages ... because there is where I took the time to illustrate what it all means ... you just need to take the time to click it and read it
No one is trying to make an ass out of you. I am trying to 1) understand what you're trying to say, and 2) point out your mistakes.
If you think you have it all right, then carry on.
If you want to ask questions, that is great, but it's also your job to be clear. It's funny how, when I take the time to clarify what you're trying to say, "you" get irritable.
Buddy, "you" need to take the time to be clear if you expect "me" to be able to respond with precision. Be precise in your questions, if you want me to be precise in my answers.
I was attempting to achieve this kind of precision ... if you are sloppy by nature, then this might frustrate you, but if you seek precision then BE precise.
The truth is, I have already taken the time to answer most of the anticipated questions, under the Wright's Inbreeding Coefficient link (that you didn't click), and there is a recurring theme of people not taking the time to investigate and read what I already have taken the time to provide. No problem, it's a big place here, but slowing down to take a methodical look would do you (and a lot of other people) wonders.
You have actually made several mistakes. From not being clear, to thinking a grandpup of Nigger is a 50% Nigger dog (rather than a 25% Nigger dog), to not being precise with your questions, to missing a link that actually already answers all your questions, there's a boatload you've missed.
But the biggest mistake you're making is having a pissy little attitude about being 1) asked to make yourself clear, and 2) being shown your mistakes. Clarity of thought and expression is everything, and being shown your mistakes is being given the chance to correct them
If you want to be in an environment where dumb people say dumb things to each other, there are places everywhere where this is the norm. But you'll never achieve clarity in anything like this.
So if you want to achieve clarity of thought, then make sure you first are clear as to your questions and goals.
With that said, if you review my previous response, with an open mind and a closed mouth, you will see it was a sincere desire to point you in the right direction.
Jack