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Reply to Eva further up......and I think there is more chance of 'hell freezing over' don't you???
I hesitate to add anything to this emotive subject....however, I, for one, come out on the side of those who strive to breed beautiful, healthy Irish setters...I love this breed and believe totally in the integrity of the breeders who have spent years of endeavour to understand the complexities of breeding, and who have suffered the trials and tribulations when things may have not always come right, but have also produced some truly stunning Irish in the show ring, and truly wonderful Irish setters, all of whom are much loved family members.
For those throwing stones, just take a moment to realise the utter devastation felt by those who are faced with the knowledge that some of their own breeding are carriers, or worst of all, may be affected. I have always had great pride in the fact that our breeders have managed to deal with PRA and CLAD in the past, and have no doubt that we can all support each other to see off this latest threat. Thank heaven for DNA testing, and thank heaven for everyone testing now, for the good of this lovely breed. We will test, in due course, although we no longer breed, because we want to know the status of our own family, and we want to add to the information regarding the extent of the problem in the breed.
For now, good luck to you all, and thank you to the breeders of our lovely girl and boys.
I was at Birmingham champ show yesterday and the solidarity among Irish Setter breeders and exhibitors was wonderfully evident. It is only the very few who like to throw stones. Actually I wonder if the stone throwers are testing their own dogs?
This has nothing to do with rcd-4 but to illustrate the point, I arrived at the show late (my fault) with a drenched and dribbling dog and my class was just going in. I immediatly had additional hands with towels and hairdryers to get my dog ready and in the ring before the last exhibit was seen. I was very grateful and thank all those who took the time and the trouble to help me. It is not something you forget. The stone throwers are very much out on their own.........
I too had a comment that has probably got lost so am placing it here as I feel that it may be of interest...
It refers to the reason that dogs with both copies of the Gene don't actually develop the problem...ie don't actually go blind...;-
1) Late onset - time of testing ie they will develop the problem
2) Incomplete penetrance of the gene
3) Epistatic interaction with the gene....
I think that this means that the gene has interacted with another gene so slowing the development of actual blindness...
Hope this will help and apologies for placing this twice...but felt people would like to know..as there was a few people asking why dogs that have both genes were not actually going blind
This does not mean that these dogs wont pass this on even if they don't go blind (thankfully they won't go blind) but not garanteed...
ps I seem to have a spell check back hooray
new results:
alle 3 bitches are clear of PRA-rcd 4:
Garden Star´s Kathleen O´Irish (Queenstone The Jee Jee Man x Garden Star´s Bonnie Tyler)
My Melinda vom Franzosenkeller (Garden Star´s Irish Vagabond x Isis vom Franzosenkeller)
Our Only Orla vom Franzosenkeller (Sam Aristokrat x Jolly Jane vom Franzosenkeller)
I could not find the mailadress where to send the original mail to be published of the list. can anyone help?
regards from austria
Ulrike
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