Quinn v Kalkbruch

V1 a-Quinn v Kalkbruch, 118141, DOB: 2/19/1981, SchHI, FH, Kör. 5546/34

V.: a-Aick v Gamsetal, SchH I, ZTP 5547/32

M.: a-Inge v Kalkbruch, FH I, Kör. 5446/44

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Breeder: Peter Szepil, Eisenberg

Owner: Reiner Heinrich, 9030 Karl-Marx-Stadt, Hohensteiner Straße 35

1.2 were entered in the Q-litter. His litter sisters are:

Quaste, NZB 5443 Sg

Quendy, NZB 5547, Sg+

According to Quinn up to July 29th 1984 9 litters with 15.21 offspring reported. Below is a unicorn. No descendants have been recorded on NZB.

Quinn has been in breeding since the summer of 1983 after presenting himself with a convincing personality at the licensing. He soon stood out from the group of applicants for the winning title thanks to his outstanding flow of lines. He is a medium-sized, medium-strong, black-yellow-brown male with an excellent expression and a markedly masculine character. In his appearance he is the improved rendition of his father and allows comparisons to his father Ado Haus Scheibe. As a Blitz Haus Lauch daughter from Cati Rangental, his mother gave the best typical support and came from a family with strong personality that was strong on both sides. Anyone who follows Quinn’s blood structure will see many characteristics of his ancestor Bodo v Winkel. The 1984 winner is in an ideal proportion, has a particularly firm structure, with the firmness of the excellent topline being particularly emphasized. In terms of chest proportions, he is balanced and correct in the front. Long, sloping shoulder blade allows far-reaching advance.

Quinn’s hindquarter has a very good angle and is tightly muscled. Stepping straight in front and behind, he develops a wide-ranging gait with very good replenishment and moves in any gait with the desired balance. Because of his magnificent phenotype and his excellent pedigree, he is in great demand as a father dog. Since general knowledge about his genetics is not yet available and his first offspring are still very young, I would like to take the liberty of giving a few hints about his use in breeding. First of all, what applies to everyone: if we want to standardize our breed even more clearly in appearance, we must not neglect mating for type equality and type resemblance. Success can be achieved most clearly if the experience of genetic defects in the offspring of dogs to be mated or first the sibling results are used in a tried and tested manner. There are reasonable assumptions that the genetic pattern of the offspring resembles that of the ancestors the more, the more clearly the type was preserved. What does that mean for Quinn? His father, who he is so similar to, didn’t cause us any problems in breeding. Nevertheless, a blood connection to the paternal side is problematic. It brings no benefit to the being and brings risks in cryptorchidism. On the other hand, it is interesting to follow the maternal family, whereby care must be taken to avoid loss of the premolars from the outset. The combination with typey offspring of the C-litter Rangental appears to be promising. In terms of type, Ingo Rudingen offspring are excellent. Beautiful combination types are also conceivable with Fels Kemmlerblick daughters.

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