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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
Or do you need tips on how to rear your pups?

Oedipus Complex

Sandro Bechini
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16 Jul 2018 22:31


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Mating a mother to her son, something I haven't seen for a while

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Geoff Collins
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17 Jul 2018 00:15


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Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Breeding mates must not be closely related to one another for example, father and daughter; brother and sister; mother and son. Second degree matings (for example, grandfather and granddaughter) are not recommended without appropriate prior expert advice.




Glenn Hatton
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17 Jul 2018 02:07


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Geoff Collins wrote:

Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Breeding mates must not be closely related to one another for example, father and daughter; brother and sister; mother and son. Second degree matings (for example, grandfather and granddaughter) are not recommended without appropriate prior expert advice.

Wow.



Hayden Gilders
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17 Jul 2018 07:06


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Geoff could you elaborate on who would be considered an expert in this area


Geoff Collins
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17 Jul 2018 08:02


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No Hayden I can't :) .. remembering it was a decision made from an animal welfare perspective


Michael Barry
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17 Jul 2018 08:22


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Geoff Collins wrote:

No Hayden I can't :) .. remembering it was a decision made from an animal welfare perspective

you would hope commonsense would be the expert



Richard Gray
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17 Jul 2018 08:45


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With the name being "Dirty Deed" you would think it was a mistake....

Rich.

This one still does my head in.
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Hayden Gilders
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18 Jul 2018 08:37


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Michael Barry wrote:

Geoff Collins wrote:

No Hayden I can't :) .. remembering it was a decision made from an animal welfare perspective

you would hope commonsense would be the expert

Mick that may make it even harder to find one



Steven Martin
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18 Jul 2018 09:40


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Geoff Collins wrote:

Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Breeding mates must not be closely related to one another for example, father and daughter; brother and sister; mother and son.

Understandably.
Geoff Collins wrote:

Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Second degree matings (for example, grandfather and granddaughter) are not recommended without appropriate prior expert advice.


To the untrained breeder, this also is understandable & fair...But to the experienced breeder that has proven results, expert advice I'd believe would have already been met.


Hayden Gilders
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18 Jul 2018 11:34


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steven martin wrote:

Geoff Collins wrote:

Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Breeding mates must not be closely related to one another for example, father and daughter; brother

Understandably.
Geoff Collins wrote:

Won't be allowed in Victoria after Jan 2020 ...

6.3 Breeding
Second degree matings (for example, grandfather and granddaughter) are not recommended without appropriate prior expert advice.


To the untrained breeder, this also is understandable & fair...But to the experienced breeder that has proven results, expert advice I'd believe would have already been met.

experience is what you gain just after you need it




Mick Whyte
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19 Jul 2018 11:00


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Richard Gray wrote:

With the name being "Dirty Deed" you would think it was a mistake....

Rich.

This one still does my head in.
EXTERNAL LINK

And this CLICK HERE
And This CLICK HERE



Robert Handyside
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19 Jul 2018 21:38


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Michael Barry wrote:

Geoff Collins wrote:

No Hayden I can't :) .. remembering it was a decision made from an animal welfare perspective

you would hope commonsense would be the expert

What a shame that the same strict guidelines and concern has never been shown for the HUMAN species......just imagine how much better certain parts of the country and bureaucracy itself would be ....

...Breeding...in any species is NOT an exact science...Despite the so called experts.

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