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28-10-2008, 20:07 | #11 |
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Hmmmmm…
I do not understand way serious breeder would bee against DNA tests ? DNA test can se what no breeder can se, it is like a X-ray on the dogs hereditary health genes, but better. You can take away bad genes before the first litter is born, not wait and se… Soon there will be no HD and ED X-ray, it will bee one HD and ED DNA test, whit 100% safety. And as some of you say, we can talk and se fore are self’s, I would like to ask way all the diseases are still in are breed ??? If the breeders can se all hereditary diseases there would hopefully be much less of them I think. Yes some breeders will try to cheat, but whit a DNA database it will be harder to do this, not easier. And even whit about 4-6 standard DNA results the breeders will have to look at the exterior, and the buyers will have to look fore work, bonitation and show results. The DNA database would bee a complement fore the breeders, not a 100% breeding standard list. And no I do not wont a black list…I wont the list whit the healthy dogs. And one list of hereditary diseases to look out fore, no names on any dogs please. But I understand way some breeders do not wont DNA tests, because it will cost a bit and there is no way to hide away a bad result. Best regards / Mikael
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