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| HOME | BREEDING PERCENTAGES |
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INTRODUCTION |
All Aussie /Australian Bulldog lines
are broken up into percentages for the appropriate breeding
combinations , and as of the 1st of January 2005 all Aussie
/Australian Bulldogs Registered with the UABA will have their
individual Breed percentage issued on their Breed certificate .There
are very few lines of Aussies that stem back 9 generations of
breeding , and amongst the huge number of Aussie Bulldogs in the
country at the moment 40% of them are at the very early stages , 1st
generation , 2 nd generation and 3rd generation making up the
majority of this percentage .With the right advice on breeding most
of these lines of dogs can be brought up to an acceptable
percentage to be classified as a suitable breeder. 13/16 has always
been our most sort after fraction , this in percentages is exactly
81.25 % . This can be achieved by putting a male that is 7/8 British
Bulldog , back to a female that is 3/4 British Bulldog or you can
put a 100% British Bulldog male over a female that is 5/8 . These
5/8 are generally always the result of putting a 3/4 back to a 1/2
which is a straight cross of a British Bulldog and an outside breed
, example : Staffy or Boxer or Bullmastiff . 13/16 dogs can then be
put back to 13/16 and their progeny can be put back to unrelated
progeny from the same percentage matings and so on .This is then
done continually and selectively forever , given that we always have
a good supply of unrelated or slightly related dogs to breed back to
.This would explain why it is still necessary to create and
encourage new lines of dogs and establish their breeding percentages
on the correct path .Keeping these matings and percentages as close
to the desirable fractions to make it easier to calculate the
correct percentage for future matings , always trying to avoid going
below 60% and over 90% as the dogs below 60% do not have any
strength in carrying consistency in type and the dogs over 90%
generally tend to follow some of the concerning health problems that
obviously effect some pure British bulldogs . If you are looking at breeding and you are not sure on which stud dog to use percentage wise that would be compatible to your female , feel free to contact the UABA so that they can help you with the appropriate choice of dogs that would be most compatible to your female please email uaba@bigpond.net.au |
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