Pioneers were often accused of
using outcrosses to other suitable breeds to get the long faces, but this was not true, and crossing to other breeds was not recommended by the club.
Thus, the effect of the «Founder» is reduced and will continue to be reduced in each subsequent generation simply by
using an outcross.
Not exact matches
Misguided about the
outcross, many breeders
used this method in an attempt to avoid genetic disorders.
The currently accepted
outcrosses in CFA are the American Shorthair and the British Shorthair, although many different breeds were
used initially.
Tweedmouth methodically linebred down from this mating
using another Tweed Water Spaniel and
outcrosses of two black retrievers, an Irish Setter, and a sandy - colored Bloodhound.