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A bit deep for me but an interesting read.
James Edwards used some of these type theories/practices but may or may not knew them as X-Factor or anything else for that matter) He started with different color rabbits and let the color and phenotype of the rabbit dictate who the sire was or was not in the baby rabbits. When he felt like he had a grip on reproducing rabbits he started on his dogs.
He was excused of hanging paper more than once, as there were a lot of dogs registered to one dog but looked and acted just like another dogs on James' s yard.
The kicker is that the more you know about your dogs the better decision will be made. I could buy two of the tightest, well bred dogs in the world and without that experience you will be hard pressed to make good dogs over and over.
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