How are Kennel and Progeny groups evalulated? - Page 1

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by kmaot on 12 April 2008 - 19:04

Just wondering how the above are evaluated.....Thanks in advance gang.


by Winter GSD on 12 April 2008 - 20:04

Kennels are evaluated by points they get when a dog from this kennel takes a high place in the siegerschau. They add up all the points to know the final result of the kennel


by kmaot on 12 April 2008 - 20:04

So does that mean that if you have more dogs entered...you have a better chance of placing well?  Or do they only count the top 5 for example?  How are the points determined?  Thanks!


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 12 April 2008 - 21:04

Five dogs are presented in a kennel group. In addition to individual quality/rating, they are also rated on conformity, and difficulty, 5 dogs from the same parents being lowest and 5 different sires and 5 different dams being the highest level.

To my knowledge there is not a limit on how many dogs may be presented in a progeny group.






 


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