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 Brittree
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3/4/2015 3:56:35 PM reply with quote send message to Brittree Object to Post   

Hi, it is the 4th March 2015 and a few days ago I started source breeding Manchester Terriers. I chose this breed as it was the lowest ranked breed with those beautiful breed pics. I have a family account and wanted to share my progress every now and then as a record. I will only breed out if I am breeding a bitch and can't keep the COI low enough, and if that happens I will mention it and only use my own kennels, plan is not to breed out at all if possible.

Bestbritts -
6 bitches (highest SOP 19.85, lowest SOP 3.55)
4 dogs, highest SOP 11.05, lowest SOP 1.55

Low Hie
6 bitches (highest SOP 9.35, lowest SOP 3.5)
4 dogs, highest SOP 14.45, lowest SOP 4.5

Readystep
6 bitches (highest SOP 14.4, lowest SOP 2.85)
4 dogs, highest SOP 11.05, lowest SOP 1.55

Chenlow
6 bitches (highest SOP 11' lowest SOP 2.35)
4 dogs, highest SOP 13.15 lowest SOP 5.3

Brittree
6 bitches (highest SOP 6.65 lowest SOP 2.7)
4 dogs, highest SOP 10, lowest SOP 3.95
 Brittree
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3/4/2015 4:00:55 PM reply with quote send message to Brittree Object to Post

As a side note, Manchester Terriers were 2nd last on the breed rankings at 187 when I started a few days ago and have now moved up to 168' I think there is another breeder just starting with source dogs too
 Sombra Kennels
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3/4/2015 5:53:16 PM reply with quote send message to Sombra Kennels Object to Post

I keep 4-5 males around and don't have problems with COI, as long as you keep an eye on it- you should be fine!
 Sombra Kennels
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I keep 4-5 males around and don't have problems with COI, as long as you keep an eye on it- you should be fine!
 Brittree
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3/5/2015 3:11:25 AM reply with quote send message to Brittree Object to Post

Thanks Sombra
 Low hie
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3/10/2015 10:04:33 AM reply with quote send message to Low hie Object to Post

Low Hie Kennels - List of first achievements

1st show points - Lowchie Agyfen www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13840580 - March 2015 Manchester Terrier Nationals 3 points

1st specialty show winner - - Lowchie Agyfen www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13840580 - March 2015 Manchester Terrier Nationals 3 points

1st champion

1st grand champion

1st outside stud fee
 Majestic Mastiffs
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4/29/2015 5:38:12 PM reply with quote send message to Majestic Mastiffs Object to Post

What is COI
 Wabi-Sabi Kennels
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What is COI
COI is a percentage in the dogs stats that doesn't ever change. It is from cross breeding in the pedigree, ex. a grandfather and daughter would have a higher COI. I believe after 15% it can negatively affect your dogs show performance! at least in confirmation. There is a help page here:
www.showdog.com/help/topic.aspx?id=74
 mournebrake
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5/11/2015 4:43:35 PM reply with quote send message to mournebrake Object to Post

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What is COI
Inbreeding Coefficient
 Bestbritts
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5/16/2015 3:07:45 AM reply with quote send message to Bestbritts Object to Post

It is a breeding score, the higher the number the more inbred it is. Below 15 is the aim

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A specialty show is a dog show which reviews a single breed, unlike other dog shows, particularly conformation shows, which are generally referred to as "all-breed" because they are open to all breeds recognized by the sponsoring kennel club.