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    How much inbreeding is acceptable?

    I want to breed my super pastel pied to my pied. Anyone familiar with genetics will know that the only result of ALL the hatchlings will be pastel piebalds, no other morphs.
    So then, I could breed a daughter pastel pied to the father super pastel pied, and get roughly half pastel Pieds and half super pastel Pieds! Cha-Ching! Lol.

    Obviously this is direct father daughter inbreeding.
    Then I could breed one of the daughter-daughter killer Pieds to the dad killer pied and get ALL KILLER PIEDS! CHA-CHINGCHINGCHACHING!
    It seems breeding one of these second generation daughter-daughter killer Pieds, to the father killer pied would be more extreme because the daughter would have up to ¾ if the dads genes.

    So what say you about this practice?


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    Last edited by Godzilla78; 01-06-2018 at 04:10 PM.

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