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Thoughts on hybrids
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2008239, member: 31715"] Hi Scott, For a beginning breeding project I would say it's not needed. Unless you are trying to produce a line of a more wild type phenotype. They were mainly introduced into breeding lines to strengthen the blood from decades of inbreeding for mutations. The theory was at least that the fresh "wild" blood will help strengthen the lines. I don't think they've been popularized enough to prove out any benefits yet.. but they at least don't seem to be hurting anything. I would be interested in working with a wild type line, but so far, don't see the proven benefit of introducing hybrids. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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