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Interested in obtaining literature pertaining too GSD breeding, also pedigree analyzing and punnet analyzing. Majorly interested in breeding shepherds at some point in my life and have received a lot of great information here, but the extreme technical information regarding analyzing punnet tables between parents and many other fields of study im interested in i cannot find content on that seems too be legitimate or well sourced.
Please only respected authors and not links too websites as I find the internet to be filled with over opinionated fiction. Thank You |
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This question has been asked before so check these out:
Book Recommendation - Please Add your Favorite! Best German Shepherd Training Book? Books about dog psychology/behavior Training, videos and books, sticky? Videos and Books Best Comprehensive Book(s) on GSD Psychology, Behavior, Training, Nutrition, etc. ? |
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GSD Genetic History by Malcolm Willis
For learning about basic modes of inheritance and punnet squares, any decent basic genetics book will teach you that. The fundamentals of genetics are not specific to any breed.
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You said no links, but I am giving you these anyway as I use these for my students as supplemental materials when teaching the subject
![]() A basic middle or high school level textbook will also contain the same type of information. Depending on your understanding, you can go even more in depth. Basic genetics and punnett squares: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/...on-to-heredity Punnett Squares |
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Breeding dogs is as much an art as it is a science. Different dogs (and different bloodlines) bring their own unique characteristics to the table. To add more to it, many characteristics are polygenic and are difficult to pin down.
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I would imagine so, i know in botany cubing the punnet square is rather easy with large volumes - so i'd imagine when liters aren't very big and heats are limited along with the well being of the dam it could make locking down or passing on traits a task in its self.
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