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What is 'average'
Kevin Lindsay United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1420 Dogs 10 / Races 7 30 Jun 2018 09:53
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If a stud dog has just over 60 runners in IE/UK and 10% (6) have been disqualified - is this high or around average?
Russ Forno Australia (Verified User) Posts 274 Dogs 0 / Races 0 30 Jun 2018 11:58
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I would suggest a D.N.A test to ascertain the sire was not a sniffer dog from " HOGAN'S HERO'S"
David McGrath Ireland (Verified User) Posts 978 Dogs 47 / Races 4 30 Jun 2018 13:52
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It depends how many litters the 10 are from
Kevin Lindsay United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1420 Dogs 10 / Races 7 30 Jun 2018 14:08
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David McGrath wrote:
It depends how many litters the 10 are from
Good point David - I've just looked more closely and 3 are from 1 litter and another from the same damline and 2 from another litter - so the fault looks to lie with the dams maybe.
John Marriott United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 581 Dogs 24 / Races 4 30 Jun 2018 16:42
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Kevin Lindsay wrote:
If a stud dog has just over 60 runners in IE/UK and 10% (6) have been disqualified - is this high or around average?
I would say that it is well above average.
Rich Vicary United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 2332 Dogs 18 / Races 2 30 Jun 2018 20:37