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by georgehopwood on 09 April 2008 - 22:04

how to compare czech hip n elbow scores to either BVA or FCI

Chodský Dog

 


by georgehopwood on 10 April 2008 - 07:04

Sorry that did not read right at all

 

What I need to know is a explanation of the hips Scores of Czech Dogs, how do they compare to the BVA Score or the FCI


by georgehopwood on 10 April 2008 - 09:04

These are Czech dogs hip scores, can anyone please explain how the Crech scoring system works, and how do the scores compare to the BVA/FCI scoring system.

HD- A/B

HD- 0/0

HD-0/2

HD-1/1

I am very interested in this Breed Chodský Dog, but I need to know what the hipscores mean.


by georgehopwood on 10 April 2008 - 10:04

Ok 2 hours later I have found it and if you are interested :-

 

Breed Survey - Czech

The Czech's have a similar system to the East Germans for breed survey. The Czech's also use a series of letters, as well as numbers in the breed survey. The following table is a translation of a Czech "Bonitacni Karta", or Survey card, and describes the various numbers and letters used to describe a particular dog.

** This Survey Summary is valid from 1990 to present. There is another survey for dogs surveyed prior to 1990.
Overall Appearance Appropriate Breed Features Ears, Color, Pigmentation Personality Traits

Overall Appearance

0 typical appearance of a mongrel
1 too light, greyhound like
2 small, under sized
3 light for height requirement
4 Required strength, build, refinement height: Dog: 60 - 62 cm, Female: 55 - 57 cm
5 required strength, build, refinement height: Dog: 63 - 65 cm, Female: 58 - 60 cm
6 height within standard, but more coarse, less refined
7 oversize but proportionate, complies with standard for build, refinement
8 too heavy, very little refinement
9 coarse

Appropriate Breed Features


A faulty head
B steep angles of the fore legs
C straight, short croup
D steep croup
E steep angulation hind legs
F steep angulation thigh bone
G incomplete set of teeth


by georgehopwood on 10 April 2008 - 10:04

Ok it did not work lol,






 


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