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Originally posted by: Blaze_N_Pits
When you want to add to forums, scroll to the top and click on 'new reply' ... that way your post won't get cut off. I always forget and have to re-type everything out and it is very annoying especially since you can't copy and paste.
Anyways... I finally understand why it is not a bloodline. Previously I understood that all of those bloodlines were mixed together as one to create the OFRN. Now I understand that it is numerous bloodlines that have their own OFRNs.
I would say it is a strain based off of both your (Mixons and McCoys) info. McCoy said that a strain is a term used for inbreeding.... and Mixon stated that these dogs were line and inbred in a way to where the recessive gene became dominant between those certain dogs. Thanx for clearing this up, lol can't believe I didn't get that at first. Please correct me if I'm still confused.. but I think I've got it haha.
You've got it. ;-)
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