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27-09-2011, 13:10 | #1 |
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What is the average content of the Czech wolfdog?
Hi all, I am new to the forum, and what a fantastic forum it is, my question is what is the average % of wolf in this breed? % being F1 50% wolf 50% GSD, F2 being 50% wolf/GSD and so on, does anyone know how many times the Pure GSD was bred back into the breed? I have been researching wolf content and from what I read the wolf was introduced 4 times, but I may be wrong, but I can not find information about how many times the GSD was re introduced back in to the F's?
I understand that the larger the F number is the more domesticated the breed becomes but it still has the genetic makeup bassed on the % So is it possible to trace back to find the %??? |
27-09-2011, 13:22 | #2 | |
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there is a tool on here that works out how much 'wolf blood' your dog contains ..my boy works out at 26.66(oops no ,26.61 lol)...but its kinda irrelevant imo each dog has its own pedigree and has the dogs listed that were used. i dont quite get what u want to know and why Last edited by tupacs2legs; 27-09-2011 at 14:01. |
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27-09-2011, 13:31 | #3 | |
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Would you say that most are the same %? (with a slight variation)? |
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27-09-2011, 13:41 | #4 |
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Hi again 2pacs2legs , wher on this site can I find to % calc?
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27-09-2011, 13:46 | #5 | |
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where is your dog from btw ...you havnt listed it in your profile. hmm....il try and find the 'tool' for you unless someone can find it quicker |
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27-09-2011, 13:48 | #6 |
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Please as I have had a quick look and cant find it
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27-09-2011, 13:50 | #7 |
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27-09-2011, 14:20 | #8 |
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Hi, my Nero is 27,9 and Chasa 30,05%. the average is about 25-26%.
In the tool you can find very interesting informations, % about the dogs in health, wolfblood, pedigree,...
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27-09-2011, 15:06 | #9 |
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Wow !! thanks everyone.
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27-09-2011, 15:17 | #10 |
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Elf's tool is invaluable - don't know where we would be without it
Gives all sorts of interesting information about individual dogs plus is really useful when planning a breeding. Our girl is 30.17% wolfblood (have to admit, I'd never looked this up before ) If I am reading it correctly, it gives you how many generations back the founding wolves were involved in each individual CsV - fascinating! Last edited by Shadowlands; 27-09-2011 at 15:20. |
27-09-2011, 16:12 | #11 |
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my farn has 29,6%, keir 28,9%, krasna 28,7% and zlata 27,4%... my future female i'm waiting for will have 31,3%... so i think the average percentage is 25-30%
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27-09-2011, 18:43 | #12 |
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27-09-2011, 19:00 | #13 |
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Thank you for your input, but with all due respect I asked the question regarding wolf blood content, this has nothing to do with anything else, as I stated in my question I am under no illusion that the wolf content becomes more domesticated but the fact still remains they have a traceable wolf blood content, what I feel you may not grasp is this breed was engineered so a strict and precise history exhists, further to that from what I gather the pure breeders have strict ethics and diluting the breed would not be tollerated. I can imagine things are perhaps much diferent in the States?
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27-09-2011, 19:15 | #14 | |
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What do you mean by "diluting" the breed though? Do you mean in terms of the mathematical calculation of wolfblood? That number is wholly irrelevant and says nothing about the temperament or type of an individual dog.. I can assure you that no breeder makes breeding plans based on what would maintain that mathematical number. |
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27-09-2011, 19:15 | #15 | |
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Actually, things in the States are better than the UK, imo - they have a separate type of Wolfdog (high/low/mid content etc) but do not (as far as I know) crossbreed CsV's like so many people in the UK. Will you be getting involved with the group setting up to get the breed recognised by the Uk Kennel Club? I'm sure they would welcome your input being an existing owner. What's your dog's name and how long have you had him/her? |
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27-09-2011, 19:25 | #16 | |
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hmmm..... yet! lol wasnt a certain dog that was looking for a home going to be crossbred (until it fell through) |
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27-09-2011, 19:43 | #17 | |
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27-09-2011, 19:45 | #18 |
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27-09-2011, 20:04 | #19 | |
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lol,sorry,i wouldnt expect u to know what i meant,but the person i was replying to should of..i hope |
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27-09-2011, 20:09 | #20 |
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Diolch everyone
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