Coefficients of Kinship, Relationship and Inbreeding
This page consist of inbreeding calculations for the Lancashire Heeler you selected or the "Virtual Mating" you have entered.
The calculations on this page are accurate to the point that they can only be made based upon the information in the database.
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We hope this tool will be valuable to breeders and enthousiasts.
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Sire (Foxthyme Tomsk) and Dam (Doddsline Hilda)
Name Gender offspring
Foxthyme Tomsk 89 offspring
Doddsline Hilda 22 offspring
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  • List of common progency of Sire and Dam
    Name Gender offspring
    Ryslip Bertha 4 offspring
    Ryslip Clegg no offspring
    Ryslip Compo no offspring
    Ryslip Foggy no offspring
    Ryslip Freddie no offspring
    Ryslip Hesta (Exp USA) no offspring
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  • Ascendants count
    Total count of known ascendants (over 8 generations : max=510) 202
    Count of distinct known ascendants (over 8 generations) 72
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  • For any animal out of Sire and Dam :
    Coefficient of Inbreeding (this value is medium) 14.1601%
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  • Top contributing ascendants :
    Partial inbreeding due to Bowanne Bolshy Bert 12.5%
    Partial inbreeding due to Pip of Doddsline 1.562%
    Partial inbreeding due to Pip 0.097%
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  • Most inbred ascendants :
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    Statistics for Sire and Dam :
    Coefficient of Relationship between Sire and Dam 28.3203%
    Coefficient of Inbreeding of Sire 0%
    Coefficient of Inbreeding of Dam 0%
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  • A word of thanks
    We would like to thank Jacques Le Renard for the algorithms behind this webpage. Jacques has spent many hours perfecting these calculations. Please visit his website E.R.o's Information System
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