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The Genetic Breeding Matching 2006 Table Summary of Genetic Prediction when using the 2 sires, Aaron von der Sternhöhe or ET von der Hexenzauber to be breed with our 2 females, Donmoon Baroness Jamaica or Donmoon Baroness Kiki according to their DNA testing results. Genetic Breeding Match Analysis
Key Summary for the Project: 1. vWD Safety: In all combinations, 0% of puppies will be "Affected" (sick). Jamaica and Kiki are both Clear, which acts as a "safety shield" even when breeding with a Carrier like ET. 2. DCM Strategy: Breeding with ET provides a slight advantage in Heart Health (DCM Free), while Aaron brings a very strong European bloodline.
Technical Summary: 1. The "Red" Opportunity: · For the Jamaica litters (with either Aaron or ET), we’ll have a very solid 25% chance per puppy to see that beautiful chocolate/red color · For the Kiki litters, since her DNA shows she is BB (Homozygous Black), she will always pass on a dominant Black gene. This means 100% of her puppies will be Black & Tan, though they will carry the red gene (Bb) if sired by Aaron or ET. 2. Genotype Confirmation: · Aaron & ET: Both are confirmed Bb (Red Carriers). · Jamaica: Confirmed Bb (Red Carrier). · Kiki: Confirmed BB (Does not carry Red).
Hip Dysplasia (HD) Breeding Match Analysis
Summary & Comparison: 1. Standard Alignment: HD-A (German/DV): This is the highest criterion from the German Association (Dobermann Verein), meaning "Hip Dysplasia Free," indicating no sign of the disease. HD-Normal (Thai/GSDAT) this is the highest criterion from the German Shepherd Association of Thailand, equivalent to the international A or Excellent level. 2. Structural Consistency: Having both parents (all four dogs) in the top tier means you are performing very strict "Selective Breeding." The puppies born will have excellent structural integrity, reducing the chance of future hind leg weakness or hip dysplasia by almost 100% in terms of genetics. 3. Environmental Factor: Even with excellent genetics (HD-A x Normal), upbringing during the first 0-12 months (avoiding slippery surfaces, weight management, and avoiding excessive high jumping) remains a crucial contributing factor to hip dysplasia development. "Naturally excellent," fully developed. In summary: This project isn't just about concluding projects related to "color" or "heart health," but in terms of "anatomy," this set is considered internationally premium.
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