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Re: RC: Re: Re: white hairs on a chestnut
Heidi - I'm curious - I seem to remember there's a rule of thumb about
how many generations it takes to be at the point where the breeding is
"true", where the genes are "set". QH & TB have Arab blood, but no one
would consider them to be part Arab - they're their own breeds. But at
what point does a cross become a breed? (I mean from the genetic
viewpoint, not the commercial!). Thanks, Lif
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