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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 68225996" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Once again people. Breed mates with breed producing a new breed within the species. No transitional exists between the old (pair of breeds) and the new breed. Why all of you won't accept this empirical proof is beyond me? Any you want to claim as transitional due to evolution is simply an incorrect classification of both the breeds you are trying to link together and the transitional. This is clear by the empirical observations. There is no magic line of transition. New breeds come into existence virtually overnight when they are born. In the wild they would go through a short period of flux as they continued to interbreed with other breeds before settling in to breeding within their own breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 68225996, member: 332164"] Once again people. Breed mates with breed producing a new breed within the species. No transitional exists between the old (pair of breeds) and the new breed. Why all of you won't accept this empirical proof is beyond me? Any you want to claim as transitional due to evolution is simply an incorrect classification of both the breeds you are trying to link together and the transitional. This is clear by the empirical observations. There is no magic line of transition. New breeds come into existence virtually overnight when they are born. In the wild they would go through a short period of flux as they continued to interbreed with other breeds before settling in to breeding within their own breed. [/QUOTE]
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