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03-08-2023, 09:50 PM( This post was last modified: 03-08-2023, 09:54 PM by Mdz123 )
(03-08-2023, 07:40 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-08-2023, 07:24 PM)Potato Wrote: Old Ross/Giraffe males comes to mind there. Very successfull lineage comes from them...
Old Ross/Giraffe and Old Skybed males are in a way "pioneers" of "modern" Timbavati, Manyeleti and neighbouring areas, most of recet and current lineages we see here, comes from them.
Especially if we take in consideration that Skorro Thanda Impi and Buddy Orpen male are also very likely descents of Old Skybed lineage.
The lineage of these 2 coalitions are just too big, there are several cases of in-breeding. I will try to list all instances here:
The 2 Xikukutsu males are dominant over Black Dam pride and they are mated with some females who are sired by their cousin, the old Giraffe male
The 2/6 BDMs in SS are likely to take over Nkuhuma pride, which means that they will be mating with some females who were sired by their relatives the Avocas.
The Tintswlos maled are literally mating now with their sisters from the Mbiri pride.
Red road male might be also mating with his half-sisters, as its speculated he was sired by 1 of the Thanda Impi.
Junior Matimba mated with some of his half-sisters, as Matimbas were dominant over Skorro and Mbiri prides
Same goes for Mbiri males, who mated with their half-sisters from Skorro pride
Finally, the Skorro male are mating with their relatives from the Mayambula pride, as some females were sired by their half-brothers the Mbiris.
Edit: I also forgot about the BBoys, since both Bboys and Matimbas came from same pride, the BBoys mated with distant sisters in the Nkuhuma pride.