[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Seminar in Colorado - Are we reducing our genetic pool?

  • From: Stormy435@xxxxxxx
  • To: DaniaKarloff@xxxxxxx, showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 09:51:23 EDT

I think you did an excellent synopsis, Dania.   Just listening to Carmen 
hitting the high points the next day in the board meeting was very thought 
provoking. His discussion of OFA results/predictions and the suggestion of more 
rigid 
DNA profiling was VERY interesting.    I wish I could have attended the 
seminar.   
Stormy Hope
Colorado

In a message dated 8/6/05 10:42:27 PM, DaniaKarloff@xxxxxxx writes:


> 
> In conjunction with the board meeting of the GSDCA in  Colorado, Dr. Carmen
> Battaglia  (GSDCA delegate and AKC board member) presented a program that 
> was
> of much  interest to all attendees (GSDCA members and members of the local 
> All
> Breed  Club).  A fascinating point that he  brought up was how the genetic
> pool of pure bred dogs is being reduced at such a  high rate that it is 
> creating
> a dangerous situation in many breeds.   In some less popular breeds, this 
> is 
> leading to an almost inevitable disappearance of the breed.  Dr. Battaglia
> brought down many  statistics that confirmed these studies.  One of these 
> reports
> suggested that we, under the mantle of â??responsible  breeders,â?? in our
> zealot effort to eliminate certain diseases have removed a  significant 
> number of
> animals from our genetic pool â?? these animals although  affected in one 
> way 
> or
> another were also the carriers of many other good genetic  qualities which 
> we
> were removing from our breeding programs.  
> One particular discussion focused on OFA Hips â?? He proposed that  we need 
> to
> practice judicious breedings, minimizing the risk of producing  affected
> offsprings.  However, we  also need to ensure that in our efforts to reduce 
> the
> frequency of Hip  Dysplasia, we are not giving up other good genetic 
> qualities. 
> The basic idea was not to discard  animals solely on the fact that they had 
> â??
> 
> taintedâ?? hips but who could otherwise  offer many other good genetic 
> traits.
> I know this is a controversial subject that may raise heated  discussions â??
> it sure did during Dr. Battagliaâ??s presentation in  Colorado.  However, I
> believe some very valid  points were raised during this discussion.  You 
> may 
> want
> to invite Dr. Battaglia to speak in your area and listen to  his lecture â?? 
> I 
> am
> sure that in this brief post, I am not doing justice to his  argument.
> Dania
> 
> 





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