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altindagteam

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Date sent: 2015/05/05 10:20:52
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We are calculation POR point in this topic.users will question anydog.then all users can answers so this database will be more correct we will see real ROM & POR.

FOR EXAMPLE : http://dogarchive.kennel-apbt.com/details.php?id=64727 Why POR?

Rules 1

IRA 1xW = 1 point
CH WITCH 3xW = 4 point
YANKEE JR 2xW = 2 point
PUMA 1xW = 1 point so total point 8/15 this dog not POR

Rules 2

IRA 1xW ROM = 7 point
CH WITCH 3xW = 4 point
YANKEE JR 2xW = 2 point
PUMA 1xW = 1 point so total point 14/15 this dog not POR

i don't know they use which rules but dog has not POR.do you know any winner pupy?



KAN

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Date sent: 2015/05/06 13:56:43
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http://dogarchive.kennel-apbt.com/details.php?id=68061
" SHE HAS 5 POINT FROM WINNERS AND 6 POINT BIBA POR SO HAS 11/10 POINT "
Winners childrens + winners grandchildren's Image


Titan

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Date sent: 2015/05/14 19:26:18
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Copy and Paste.


REGISTER OF MERIT
A ROM dog needs to produce four champions total from any number of offspring.
You get one point for each CH requiring four in total, two points for a GR CH after making ROM.
Females only need to produce three CH/GR CH's to make ROM.


PRODUCER OF RECORD
A POR dog needs to produce 15 points from any number of offspring.
One point for every individual win, if an animal reaches CH then he gets one extra point.
Three points for every win plus an additional point for making his championship, making it four total.
If an animal gets to GR CH status he already received his extra point, so the animal would have six points total.
Females only need to produce 10 points to make POR.


caligula

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Date sent: 2015/05/15 14:53:36
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Thanks Titan


Chinaboy1

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Date sent: 2015/05/15 17:09:17
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Titan, I have learned the way you described but with the addition, that to reach ROM a male also must have at least one Ch from two different breedings.

For example:

Female gives birth to three Ch's in one litter = automatic ROM

Male gives birth to 4 Ch's in one litter = Not yet ROM
Male gives birth to 3 Ch's in one litter and 1 CH in another litter = ROM


caligula

Posts: 52

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Date sent: 2015/05/16 13:15:38
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Titan wrote:

Copy and Paste.


REGISTER OF MERIT
A ROM dog needs to produce four champions total from any number of offspring.
You get one point for each CH requiring four in total, two points for a GR CH after making ROM.
Females only need to produce three CH/GR CH's to make ROM.


PRODUCER OF RECORD
A POR dog needs to produce 15 points from any number of offspring.
One point for every individual win, if an animal reaches CH then he gets one extra point.
Three points for every win plus an additional point for making his championship, making it four total.
If an animal gets to GR CH status he already received his extra point, so the animal would have six points total.
Females only need to produce 10 points to make POR.


I think Titan that I was something " identical " read , sometimes ..
You are right for that for shure . Just for title GR CH ,, I not shure . Maybe will be best that someone who
has old " Sporting Dog Journal " , not copy anything here , then " made photo of page " and post there !
I am pretty shure that GR CH brings " 7 points " !
3 point for each win like CH , + 1 Extra point for Title , than 2 point for each win to GR CH and + 1 Extra point for Title = 7
There's no LOGIC that for smaller Title get 1 Extra point and not get + 1point for one of prestige Title like GR CH

I have no interest in "pumping" the points for POR Title , my female is in any case won POR .

Drama - http://dogarchive.kennel-apbt.com/details.php?id=68951&gens=7

GR CH Sany Boy - 7 points

CH Caligula - 4 points

Conan (1xW,1xL) - 1 point


Titan

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Date sent: 2015/05/24 13:42:08
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I guess we all have different ways of calculating POR and it might also differ with different locations due to the different situations in each location, but forget about all the technical stuff. As long as your dog is not producing cold curs you should be happy with your dog. Only You as the breeder will know what your dog can produce and prove that your dog is a good producer in the box and not just on paper because thats all that matters guys, because there are people out there that are putting false info on pedigree's so we can never be certain unless it is our own dogs. Wink . #nofuss


Titan

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Date sent: 2015/05/28 00:36:29
Quete
Chinaboy1 wrote:

Titan, I have learned the way you described but with the addition, that to reach ROM a male also must have at least one Ch from two different breedings.

For example:

Female gives birth to three Ch's in one litter = automatic ROM

Male gives birth to 4 Ch's in one litter = Not yet ROM
Male gives birth to 3 Ch's in one litter and 1 CH in another litter = ROM





I wouldn't agree with you on this one Chinaboy1 , because I feel that a male can produce 5 CH in one litter of 8 is a better producer then a male that produces 5 CH in 2 litters with a combined offspring of 16.


Chinaboy1

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Date sent: 2015/05/28 11:43:17
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Your example is correct. But what if a male produces 4 Chs in one litter and all other females he is bred to produces only trash? Then you could argue that the male is a bad producer and should not be awarded ROM status because it was pure coincidence that he produced in that one litter with that one female. Know what I mean? That was the reason for having a male have Chs from at least two litters.


Titan

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Date sent: 2015/06/01 13:28:37
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Chinaboy1 wrote:

Your example is correct. But what if a male produces 4 Chs in one litter and all other females he is bred to produces only trash? Then you could argue that the male is a bad producer and should not be awarded ROM status because it was pure coincidence that he produced in that one litter with that one female. Know what I mean? That was the reason for having a male have Chs from at least two litters.




Use bloodlines which are proven and breed him to females that he produces good offspring from. Can't just pair the male up to any female and expect good dogs, selective breeding is key to produce good dogs.


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