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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Finland
Posts: 66
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It will get pretty difficult to manipulate the pedigrees after the compulsory DNA samples. If it would not take away all the misspresented pedigrees, it will atleast take away most of them, I believe. Because I doubt that many breeders have the contacts & abilities & scills (or even will) to go as far as getting identical microchips for false parents. How to do it? I am no expert on this matter, and I don't know how easy it would be to get another chip with identical code. But one way would be to kill the original animal and cut the chip out of it and replace it to another. But that act, -as my opinion-, reguires abit more than just a common irresponsible breeder/liar... Anyways... I think it is a good start, and will help fighting against false pedigrees. there is no good reason to NOT to reguire it nowadays when it is simple and easy, and not even expensive procedure. |
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