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Old 10-10-2004, 01:00   #6
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Originally Posted by Przemek
Next example that I heard last Saturday: a dog with perfect hips and 108 degrees on both hips and the result was HD-B. It's not funny anymore...
This could be right, the degree is not only judged by the Norberg degree but by other signs too, in Germany a degree of 105 or better but with a slight divergence (I hope it´s the English word for it too) in the joint means B, B is a normal (not HD)hip within normal range of genetic variation.
But a degree of 105 or better can´t get worse than B.

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