CerberusTA
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Registered: Sep 2015
Location: Kentucky
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I believe too many variables to determine within the results we have, if we had a proper measuring stick then I think we could see into the crystal ball a little better, I do not believe titles are a good measuring stick because just as we do not grow up in the same house and act or look the same so as it goes for Coondogs. I believe I read somewhere 50% is in the breeding 50% is in the training/raising, don't believe those numbers are sound but I do believe in the way its leaning because it is fact/proven that mental development is crucial at certain ages of any living being, genetics give the opportunity but stimulation brings out the possibilities. but to argue another point about genetics where some argue no matter what you get the same when you breed a to b, this is not true if it was all beings bred on regular from a to b, mother to father would be the same. all sisters would look and act the same, all brothers would look and act the same...definitely not true even from the same litter or twins from other species. I do believe you can find a measuring stick though to prove your results from crosses but not from titles, I think you must first be able to determine a coondog and im not sure titles are best way cause not all dogs get hunted in competition, not all dogs get handled the same, and I could be wrong but im sure there are dogs with titles that don't deserve them. Maybe from averages of scores from hunts? but then again variables of inconsistency flood the gates. there should be an even better measuring stick, but what is it? You have to create a scenario where every dog has the exact same opportunity and I don't believe that's possible. So the only thing I can think is major hunts, how did these dogs place/score at major hunts? But how many of these dogs were using to measure are in these major hunts consistently? Maybe we have to look at similar crosses for the lines to help prove blood production, but as far as repeat cross, not sure unless we had someone with enough tools to actually train and handle entire litters. There will always be a variable without lab testing, and the testing being able to determine abilities we utilize in a hound such as drive, strike, stamina, and so on not too include instinct cause how do you measure that? I think I will end this post cause I tend to ramble as synapsis cross paths regularly causing my train to go off...?
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