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Author Topic : Amazing leap in SOP
 CelebrationHounds
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8/9/2015 4:29:02 PM reply with quote send message to CelebrationHounds Object to Post   

I have this American Foxhound bitch on 34.05 SOP.

I bred her and produced a 60.90 SOP pup!! Adjusted SOP is 63.00!!

So a 95% increase in SOP in one generation - look out in the ring guys!
 Super Uber Kennels
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8/10/2015 12:41:49 AM reply with quote send message to Super Uber Kennels Object to Post

Wowee! You must be edited!
 Backwoods Kennel
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8/10/2015 1:34:17 AM reply with quote send message to Backwoods Kennel Object to Post

Congrats!! She is a beauty!!
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8/10/2015 4:12:46 PM reply with quote send message to Oakwood Creek Object to Post

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Very impressive!

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 Oakwood Creek
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8/10/2015 4:13:06 PM reply with quote send message to Oakwood Creek Object to Post

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I wonder if a repeat mating would throw the same?

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8/10/2015 4:19:00 PM reply with quote send message to PPvallhunds Object to Post

It will be because you used a much higer sop dog on her. you can get back up to current sop quite fast by using high sop studs to your girls which helps if your trying to bring in a new trait.
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8/11/2015 3:10:15 AM reply with quote send message to Oakwood Creek Object to Post

Well it isn't working in SWD's!! We are using equally as high SOP dogs on similiar SOP bitches and getting same/lower or maybe up to +10 SOP if we are very lucky.

The leap in this pup is amazing, also this is the highest pup this dog has thrown to a bitch not of a similiar SOP to himself - the pup is a flyer!!

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