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crazy4ratties


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/18/2007 5:59 AM  

Is it taboo to breed an erect ear dog to a button ear dog? Not that I am planing to breed! Lol, my males are of breeding age but I am waiting to get them OFA certified before I even consider breeding/studing them! I was just sitting here on the couch and the though popped up. I know that a natural bob tail can't be bred to another bob tail.

Paul


Feisty
Feisty
07/18/2007 6:36 AM  
Lucy's mom has button ears, and her dad has stand-up ears.

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Ratastic
Ratastic
07/18/2007 6:43 AM  
Thanks paul!
DaisysMom


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07/18/2007 6:46 AM  
As far as I know (and I'm not a breeder) - there is no danger in breeding ratties with different ear carriages as there is when breed two natural bobs to one another. I think aesthetically some breeders probably try to breed erect ear parents to one another to increase the liklihood of obtaining pups who will have erect ears because that's what some people seem to prefer.

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

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Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
07/18/2007 7:09 AM  
Good question! There's isn't any harm in breeding different ear carriages together that I know of...you'll probably just get a mixed bag in ears with the litter. Will be interesting to see what any of the members who are breeders say about this.

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

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crazy4ratties


Ratastic
Ratastic
07/18/2007 7:20 AM  
Lol, I was just curious. You know how stuff just out of the blue pop up and leave you wondering? Now something else just did! Ok, I know some standards go for removal of back dewclaws. Why? How many actually do it? Lol, this is something I don't know a thing about!
Susan


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
07/21/2007 2:03 AM  
Dew claws get caught in things and torn off. It is best to get them off by three days old. Its more of a health and safety issue.
Now ears, it doesn't matter. There are three kinds of ears that ratties can have and all of them are acceptable. None of them is better than any other, but some may be dominant genetically to others. I have no idea about the genetics of ear carriage but as it does not matter I personally am not going to worry about it. There are other issues that are much more important and IMO it is kind of fun to find out what kind of ears the pups are going to have as they mature.

ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS WORTH OVERDOING Mom of eight, only three left at home! Pack leader to ten ratties: Maggie, Mysty, Berry, Simon, Ceecee and five puppies, Star,Sari, Bluebelle, Double stuf,and Snortie. As well as Ginger the Border Collie and a herd of turkeys!
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Ratastic
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07/23/2007 12:54 PM  
THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP GUYS!
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