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I've line-bred for 25 years [RI Red Bantams] w/o adding "new blood". When should I expect to start having problems?
Now that`s a pregnant question. The answer, at least in my experience and my mind, is that it depends on two things. One is the quality of the stock you begin with, but perhaps the most important, is the discipline of the breeder. If you do it right, you can line breed for a lifetime without problems. Trouble is, most folks get curious and bring in blood that doesn`t measure up. Or, perhaps they lose interrest. Congrats, it sounds like you have a good deal of discipline.........Pop
I've line-bred for 25 years [RI Red Bantams] w/o adding "new blood". When should I expect to start having problems?
Now that`s a pregnant question. The answer, at least in my experience and my mind, is that it depends on two things. One is the quality of the stock you begin with, but perhaps the most important, is the discipline of the breeder. If you do it right, you can line breed for a lifetime without problems. Trouble is, most folks get curious and bring in blood that doesn`t measure up. Or, perhaps they lose interrest. Congrats, it sounds like you have a good deal of discipline.........Pop