Link to the book📚👉breedershacks.com/products/how-to-breed-dogs-book Also* correction dd is a blue dog, ment to say bb was chocolate lol I was saying dd in my head lol (everything else is accurate)
If you get into ball pythons all it is is about dominate and recessive genes, the snake will remain the same unlike a dog we’re you can have a range of different breeds of dogs, the snake will remain the same but the focous is to change the patterns and colors, depending on the combination you can make big $ and recessive genes are most valuable, I just wanted to watch this for fun to see how dogs and snakes may be similar
@@azcardinalds2360wouldn’t that be the same then? If dog colour and snake colour are both down to dominant and recessive genes and the recessives are the valuable genes whats the difference? There’s diff snake breeds?
@@user-en2tk2tw4v one difference is a female dog can breed at a year old maybe less and a ball python female must be atleast 3 years old in order to be sexually mature enough to breed making it longer and less of a supply making the value higher, you also have an average of about 8 eggs and who knows what you will get, based on the combination of genes is the value of your snake
You shouldnt treat body type the same way as coat color Coat color is a monogenetic trait or charater most of the times. Body size, in the other hand, is always a polygenetic trait. Inheritance works really different between both characters. So predicting the outcome is not as easy with polygenetic characters.
Great content as always. Hope you can give your thoughts on some of the best exotic bully bloodlines that are functional and has great girth and structure. God bless! love you videos
It is true what you say bro… but body type is determined by many polygenes, that means its not as simple as knowing which are dominant and which are recessive, cause there are so many genes there, more than 1000, which some can be dominant and some recessive, and there is no precise way to know it. Also the way they interact between the same polygenes can be influenced and modified by some “random” genes that are present in both parents, that can affect expression or the way they express on the phenotype. So the only way to know it for sure, is to breed the same two dogs many times together, so you can really notice wich traits the puppies inherit the most and which were less common. Or in a more realistic manner, you could study the progenies of a stud that has a lot of productions and see what traits they inherit the most from their sire. That could give you a helpfull lead but, it is not as certain as one may think, cause the way the sire polygenes interact with the dam’s, could vary a whole lot from bitch to bitch. Thats the downside about polygenic trais, such as body composition, dog size, head shape and size, etc, you can only breed them true before many generations of inbreeding (minumum 12). Its not something to be worried about since two great dogs will always produce great puppies, but if you want to add a trait that the dogs of your program lack of, it could take some time to add it permanently (lock it).
@@dantegreen7642typically mother to son is ok, but you want to make sure not to keep the breeding program too tight. So if you breed mother to son, breed one of those pups to an outcross or to a more distant relative. Line breeding is awesome but if not done correctly you end up with a lot of different possible issues.
@dantegreen7642 I've done it on accident and got good results. Had 1 with slight bowlegged rear at birth. Now he's the biggest. Most breeders in-house breed and only outcross when they lack something
Your outcrosses should also have the traits you want to see. That way you are doubling up on the traits you want to see with fresh blood to your program.
So I’ve got a question I’ve got a heavy blue brindle staffy female and I have a male reverse blue brindle staffy do those genes counteract each other ?
Breeders today have made things to difficult for themselves..we always got the outcome we wanted when it’s planned through history of the stud and dam. Conformation etc etc is really all that matters..I understand you gotta do what you gotta do to breed these big lap dogs they breed today…humans are the same.
You must be catching it too early or too late . Remember litter size is not on how good the semen is. Litter size depends on you doing pg testing. And getting her ovulation date right. When she ovulates is when her eggs fall and then that’s when you want to do an a.I because when the eggs fall is when the semen needs to be injected so the semen can catch the eggs . Remember. Pg pg pg . Don’t miss her ovulating day. That’s what matters. That’s when she’s most fertile just like a female . Catch too late. And than. Little litter. Too early. Little litter.
@@aritor.1125 thank you for replying I am huge on PG and chasing the right number. I use two separate persons for this but whomever I use we always agree on “she’s ready” Question is there a certain number to look for depending on machine used?
I'm busy creating my own dog breed for protection purposes, I've bred my apbt female with a male gsd and took a female out of the litter that looks mostly like the gsd , I'm planning to cross breed her with a rottweiler than I want to take two with the gsd head shape,the reason for that is that I want a wolf like head shape on this dog,then I'll breed that cross with a boerboel for size and mass but after that it becomes a little confusing,because the plan is to create copies of the same dog but you can't inbreed them for the risk of health issues.
You say for protection purposes but every reason you have given for each breeding is purely aesthetic. If you have no experience breeding why you fookin about with dogs? You can safely lock in traits using aunties to nephews or cousins if you outcross every now and then. Safer than direct inbreeding if you’re worried about that. Wouldn’t be too worried in your first gen when your mixing complete different breeds.
Not gonna lie bro this is good information but you need to look into embarking dogs and looking at the coi (coefficient of inbreeding ) goin whatever dog has the high coi is going to dominate the litter thats how simple it can be to get your desired look with good genetic testing
Hi I’m Kristen and i’m trying to start my own dog breeding and raising business. I’m 17 and saving for college, I have 2 female golden doodles and all I need at the moment is a male. Ive had a love for dogs ever since I was young and can’t wait to get my business off the ground. Please consider supporting my small business
my female got blue fawn pupps i did a little research to find out their blue fawn need sum pointers can i breed the same litter cause i want that colour
Double muscle line Bulls, does book say if u mate a dog that guards the home from peopl with one that ignores peopl or is 2 friendly what the dominant gene is n what the recessive is? What about a brave dog 4 peotection n one that's not?
There is a lot of confusion with this I thought bb was a brown dog Bb with dilution was a blue dog Bb or BB without d was a black dog. I’ve also seen blue described as dd.
I sure hope these breeding dogs are well taken care of! Females SHOULD NOT be bred over and over and over again, and they should not be kept in cages. Breeders need to be responsible!!!!
PART TWO!! 🙏
Link to the book📚👉breedershacks.com/products/how-to-breed-dogs-book
Also* correction dd is a blue dog, ment to say bb was chocolate lol I was saying dd in my head lol (everything else is accurate)
I agree with ya on it all. You broke it down in laymen’s terms pretty well. Keep up the good work !!!
Definitely need pt 2
Definitely need that part 2
If you get into ball pythons all it is is about dominate and recessive genes, the snake will remain the same unlike a dog we’re you can have a range of different breeds of dogs, the snake will remain the same but the focous is to change the patterns and colors, depending on the combination you can make big $ and recessive genes are most valuable, I just wanted to watch this for fun to see how dogs and snakes may be similar
Hilarious cause I breed ball pythons and just got my first old English bulldogge and now am here lol
@@justinpeterson8580 wow, cool cause I also want to breed once my snakes are of age, I have a F OD DH DG Pied and an F Lav Labino Het Pied
@@azcardinalds2360wouldn’t that be the same then? If dog colour and snake colour are both down to dominant and recessive genes and the recessives are the valuable genes whats the difference? There’s diff snake breeds?
@@user-en2tk2tw4v one difference is a female dog can breed at a year old maybe less and a ball python female must be atleast 3 years old in order to be sexually mature enough to breed making it longer and less of a supply making the value higher, you also have an average of about 8 eggs and who knows what you will get, based on the combination of genes is the value of your snake
Please part 2 ... part one was very informative
Definitely part 2
You shouldnt treat body type the same way as coat color
Coat color is a monogenetic trait or charater most of the times.
Body size, in the other hand, is always a polygenetic trait.
Inheritance works really different between both characters. So predicting the outcome is not as easy with polygenetic characters.
The karate kid just took me out 😂
Nice work brotha 🤝🏾
Great video King
Very informative I appreciate your information
Once again, you give me so much knowledge thank you
Yes, please do a part two
Great content as always. Hope you can give your thoughts on some of the best exotic bully bloodlines that are functional and has great girth and structure. God bless! love you videos
It is true what you say bro… but body type is determined by many polygenes, that means its not as simple as knowing which are dominant and which are recessive, cause there are so many genes there, more than 1000, which some can be dominant and some recessive, and there is no precise way to know it. Also the way they interact between the same polygenes can be influenced and modified by some “random” genes that are present in both parents, that can affect expression or the way they express on the phenotype.
So the only way to know it for sure, is to breed the same two dogs many times together, so you can really notice wich traits the puppies inherit the most and which were less common.
Or in a more realistic manner, you could study the progenies of a stud that has a lot of productions and see what traits they inherit the most from their sire.
That could give you a helpfull lead but, it is not as certain as one may think, cause the way the sire polygenes interact with the dam’s, could vary a whole lot from bitch to bitch. Thats the downside about polygenic trais, such as body composition, dog size, head shape and size, etc, you can only breed them true before many generations of inbreeding (minumum 12). Its not something to be worried about since two great dogs will always produce great puppies, but if you want to add a trait that the dogs of your program lack of, it could take some time to add it permanently (lock it).
Part two for sure
Body type can be locked in with proper line breeding. Don’t need to confuse yourself with genes to lock in physical features.
Is mother and son ok ?
@@dantegreen7642typically mother to son is ok, but you want to make sure not to keep the breeding program too tight. So if you breed mother to son, breed one of those pups to an outcross or to a more distant relative. Line breeding is awesome but if not done correctly you end up with a lot of different possible issues.
@dantegreen7642 I've done it on accident and got good results. Had 1 with slight bowlegged rear at birth. Now he's the biggest. Most breeders in-house breed and only outcross when they lack something
Man I like this video for some reason I watch it over and over! Well when ever it pops up of my feeds good work bro 🫡
Very good content bro
Great info, ready for pt2🫡
Good Facts Bro 💯
Waiting for part 2
Good video man
genetics should be the basis to every breeding. Phenotype starts with genotype.
Definitely more videos like this
Thank you bro bro ❤💪🏽
Nice break down
Part two 💪🏾💯
Thanks for the game,,
Definitely need a part 2 thanks for all the information I'm new to breeding and your videos are very helpful keep em coming .
Part 2!!
Part 2 🙏🏾
Your outcrosses should also have the traits you want to see. That way you are doubling up on the traits you want to see with fresh blood to your program.
Yes part 2
Dogs have same father different mothers and are 3 litters apart. Male dog is Red- Female is White w/Tan Cow Spots w black brindle stripes
You can test for head also
I love your videos please tell me when your having another class I need help so bad
You can join here: breedersuniversity.com/
So I’ve got a question I’ve got a heavy blue brindle staffy female and I have a male reverse blue brindle staffy do those genes counteract each other ?
love the hat
Breeders today have made things to difficult for themselves..we always got the outcome we wanted when it’s planned through history of the stud and dam. Conformation etc etc is really all that matters..I understand you gotta do what you gotta do to breed these big lap dogs they breed today…humans are the same.
I do PGs and I’m what about liter size after doing PG test and doing AIs at the right time getting only 1 or 2 pups
You must be catching it too early or too late . Remember litter size is not on how good the semen is. Litter size depends on you doing pg testing. And getting her ovulation date right. When she ovulates is when her eggs fall and then that’s when you want to do an a.I because when the eggs fall is when the semen needs to be injected so the semen can catch the eggs . Remember. Pg pg pg . Don’t miss her ovulating day. That’s what matters. That’s when she’s most fertile just like a female . Catch too late. And than. Little litter. Too early. Little litter.
@@aritor.1125 thank you for replying I am huge on PG and chasing the right number. I use two separate persons for this but whomever I use we always agree on “she’s ready” Question is there a certain number to look for depending on machine used?
Thank you
I'm busy creating my own dog breed for protection purposes, I've bred my apbt female with a male gsd and took a female out of the litter that looks mostly like the gsd , I'm planning to cross breed her with a rottweiler than I want to take two with the gsd head shape,the reason for that is that I want a wolf like head shape on this dog,then I'll breed that cross with a boerboel for size and mass but after that it becomes a little confusing,because the plan is to create copies of the same dog but you can't inbreed them for the risk of health issues.
Hahaha!!! You have NO CLUE what you are getting yourself into …. Those dogs brains DO NOT WORK. You’re breeding for shape?!?! Knob head… lol enjoy 😂
You say for protection purposes but every reason you have given for each breeding is purely aesthetic. If you have no experience breeding why you fookin about with dogs? You can safely lock in traits using aunties to nephews or cousins if you outcross every now and then. Safer than direct inbreeding if you’re worried about that. Wouldn’t be too worried in your first gen when your mixing complete different breeds.
Not gonna lie bro this is good information but you need to look into embarking dogs and looking at the coi (coefficient of inbreeding ) goin whatever dog has the high coi is going to dominate the litter thats how simple it can be to get your desired look with good genetic testing
Part 2. Pls
Part 2🎉🎉
i am interested in increasing size with in the line that i have. i alsowant more confirmation results. i am bias towards the brindle color.
How has the most dominant genes males or females, does that matter?
Hi I’m Kristen and i’m trying to start my own dog breeding and raising business. I’m 17 and saving for college, I have 2 female golden doodles and all I need at the moment is a male. Ive had a love for dogs ever since I was young and can’t wait to get my business off the ground. Please consider supporting my small business
What if the two have dominant genes
Do a part 2
Nobody remembers this from high school?…. I didn’t lol
my female got blue fawn pupps i did a little research to find out their blue fawn need sum pointers can i breed the same litter cause i want that colour
How to you find out if the gene in the other dog is Dd
isn't the blue gene represented as ( "d" dilute / dilution) Bd
Pt 2
Part two
Double muscle line Bulls, does book say if u mate a dog that guards the home from peopl with one that ignores peopl or is 2 friendly what the dominant gene is n what the recessive is? What about a brave dog 4 peotection n one that's not?
Part 2
P.2
There is a lot of confusion with this I thought bb was a brown dog Bb with dilution was a blue dog Bb or BB without d was a black dog. I’ve also seen blue described as dd.
Yes correction dd is a blue dog, ment to say bb was chocolate lol I was saying dd in my head lol (everything else is accurate)
It's wild that he keeps saying terrier type / bulldog type and the American bully is supposed to be an "extreme" terrier. 🤷🏾
An extreme "PitBull" Terrier. Pitbull has Both Terrier and Bulldog. So not just an extreme Terrier but a more massed out PitBULL terrier.
b is testable chocolate blue dna is d
Are those mosquitoes that you drawing 🦟
I sure hope these breeding dogs are well taken care of! Females SHOULD NOT be bred over and over and over again, and they should not be kept in cages.
Breeders need to be responsible!!!!
So basically 1 will end up with wat you want
Part 2 !!
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