You and I are coming at this from the same direction Susan.
We share an enormous history of Cavaliers and clubs in the USA.
JoAnn
>
> I watched a little of the Civil Rights Commission meeting on CSPAN
yesterday
> and thought how similarly Chairperson Mary Berry handled the meeting to
the
> ones that I have attended in dog clubs. The average citizen has no idea of
> the behavior in the committees, just as the average dog owner has no
> conception of the politics that goes on in dog clubs. When ever some
person
> insists that they have a right to something that is none of their
business,
> I always wonder why and I never take what they say at face value. Being in
> dog clubs for 26 years has taught me never to trust appearances.
> All the best,
> Susan Cochran
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 8:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] genotype v phenotype
>
>
> > Hello Sheena,
> > I directed the hogwash statement at the need for Laura to see Cathy's
dogs
> > pedigree's(and clearances) in order to solve the problem of heart
disease
> in
> > the Cavalier.
> > Now if Laura would like to see Cathy's pedigree's in order to help her
own
> > breeding program..I could understand that...
> > Merry Christmas.
> > Jo Ann Carvill
> > BJ Cavaliers
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > www.bjcavaliers.com
> >
> >
> > > Hi List
> > >
> > > Why is what Laura wrote on genotype v phenotype wrong (or,
> alternatively,
> > > hogwash)?  Everything I've ever read - Padgett, Franklin, Robinson
etc -
> > on
> > > genetics describes in words of one syllable the difference between the
> > two,
> > > and gives clear explanations of various styles of breeding programmes
> one
> > > can follow with indications of what to expect (particularly with
> Padgett's
> > > notation system) as a result.
> > >
> > > I understand that breeding on genotype can be a long slow upward
> process,
> > > and too tightly can involve having to cull - not a happy thought and
one
> > > that most breeders won't contemplate. IMO rightly, but there are
> breeders
> > > rumoured to have done it and possibly those that continue to do it.
> > >
> > > Breeding on phenotype can be a lot quicker, with the added advantage
of
> > > hybrid vigour, but the disadvantage in succeeding generations of a
whole
> > > bunch of genes you might not want.
> > >
> > > So you leave the hard facts of genetics and - whether you like it or
> > >

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