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by Gshprdsrul on 07 August 2007 - 04:08

I don't want to give the dogs names but can someone tell me what this means

male-  WT: 01.08.1999, SchH3, KKl. 1, "a" normal, ZW: 77

 

female- WT: 06.09.2001, SchH2, RH1, KKl. 1, "a" normal, ZW: 80

I have a cryptoric male from the male and a HD from the female both bred with different mates just curious trying to learn

thanks


Trailrider

by Trailrider on 07 August 2007 - 05:08

WT= The date of birth,SchH= work accomplishment, KKl 1 =breed survey "recommended for breeding", "a" normal=best German hip rating, and from what I understand the lower the ZW from 100 the better chance of good hips on the offspring , RH is a work title that is similar to Search & Rescue.


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 07 August 2007 - 08:08

There are only three   RH1 in US earned here so this is an import female?


by The Gooner on 07 August 2007 - 13:08

You don't say how old the pup is, I wouldn't worry about his lack of tacle if he's young (under six months)

As to the ZW the earlier reply is correct the lower the number the lower the risk (in simple terms) however HD is not always caused through genetics. Again age is important.

 

So what ages are the pups, what were the ZW scores of all involved?

If they are German Registered and you have the reg numbers I'll run them through the database and see what the mating predicter thing says.

Best

 

Chris


Pia

by Pia on 07 August 2007 - 18:08

 WT: 01.08.1999, SchH3, KKl. 1, "a" normal, ZW: 77

 

 

female- WT: 06.09.2001, SchH2, RH1, KKl. 1, "a" normal, ZW: 80


both dogs have a low HD Zwischenstand nummer    lets say we would take these 2 dogs together  the litter HD-ZW  would be an estimated 79

The litter HD ZW number will change when the pups are of age and being xrayed then the numbers will flexuate

the above information about the dogs do not guarantee you that every pup will have both testicles nor will it guarantee you all pups will have good hips.  The above however guarantees you that teh parents have been tested  and passed all required tests  to be included into the breed books

Hope this helps

Pia






 


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