I was wondering if one should expecta greater probability of health problems if one breeds a couple who have the same father, but entirely different bloodlines (at least as far as the pedigrees show) on their mother's side.
So same father, different mother, and the mothersseem to have no common family at least three generations back. Is this inbreeding
worse than some typical line breeding
with a lot of common relatives on both
sides?
So same father, different mother, and the mothersseem to have no common family at least three generations back. Is this inbreeding
worse than some typical line breeding
with a lot of common relatives on both
sides?