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<blockquote data-quote="Canlay" data-source="post: 332509" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hello everyone!</p><p></p><p>Recently I bred one of my bucks (Starpaw) to his mother (Poppy) to get some harlequin/patterned babies. Poppy had a litter of 7 with 4 surviving kits. They're all really beautifully patterned, and I have one female that has a really nice easy temperament, and was thinking about keeping her as a breeder. However, I'm worried about breeding her back with her dad, Starpaw. Starpaw's parents are Poppy and my other unrelated buck. Would it be ok to breed her back to her dad, or would that be too many degrees of inbreeding? It's not a huge concern, I just want to add another doe to my breeders since one of my other does is about to age out next year. Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canlay, post: 332509, member: 7463"] Hello everyone! Recently I bred one of my bucks (Starpaw) to his mother (Poppy) to get some harlequin/patterned babies. Poppy had a litter of 7 with 4 surviving kits. They're all really beautifully patterned, and I have one female that has a really nice easy temperament, and was thinking about keeping her as a breeder. However, I'm worried about breeding her back with her dad, Starpaw. Starpaw's parents are Poppy and my other unrelated buck. Would it be ok to breed her back to her dad, or would that be too many degrees of inbreeding? It's not a huge concern, I just want to add another doe to my breeders since one of my other does is about to age out next year. Thoughts? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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