The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: Browntea on January 09, 2011, 05:03:14 pm
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2 LABRADOR PUPS (DOGS) DARK GOLDEN..MOTHER WAS GOLDEN DAD FOX RED
EXCELLENT PEDIGREE
AVAILABLE IN 2 WEEKS
PICKERING,NORTH YORKSHIRE
07879436559
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Wish I was nearer.
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Bump Bump!! :)
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Bump bump again for you - but they are yellow not golden. Retrievers are golden! Excellent pedigree - all red?
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Apart from these two the litter were all red, I'm advertising for a friend so any queries please phone above number, thank you
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Apart from these two the litter were all red, I'm advertising for a friend so any queries please phone above number, thank you
I meant the pedigree not the pups. ::) ;D An 'Excellent' pedigree is classed as red because Champions are shown as red in a pedigree. A 'good' pedigree will show lines tying up on both sides or an outstanding dog or bitch on either or both sides. Anything else is JUST a pedigree.
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;)or red & blue if its a working dog.
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;)or red & blue if its a working dog.
Are we still talking about pedigrees? My dogs are working dogs - gundogs. They have Field Trial Champion pedigrees - in red. Ancestors printed in blue (or black or any other colour for that matter) are not necessarily either worked or trialled.
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our border as has the stud dog we used got both red and blue champions on their pedigree the blue being working champions.
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our border as has the stud dog we used got both red and blue champions on their pedigree the blue being working champions.
Ah I see. Well, the KC preferred option is for ALL champions to be in red. (Presumably because you can't get working champions in the majority of groups) So must be a tradition in collies I guess.
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:D border terriers
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Hmm, in that case I am flummoxed as it isn't standard in any pedigrees I've seen, and I have seen a LOT! I didn't know there were working tests or trials for terriers so they can qualify as KC Working Champions either, so just goes to show you are always learning ;D ;D