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by jayne241 on 05 December 2010 - 06:12

 How does this happen?

www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/pedigree/26607.html

I could imagine a deceased sire showing up mated with a sweet young thing now that we've entered the age of frozen semen and all, but this is a sire from the 1970's  (Clodo vom Twentebloed)  fathering a puppy in the 1970's (Ursa v. Hexagon)  out of Horand's half-great-aunt (Esta von dem Beyckeninghe Hof).

In other words, Horand's great grandsire Roland is the grandsire to this 70's pup... but on the dam's side!

Holy Time Warp Dance!  Is this a typo or mistake, a deliberate ruse, or am I reading it wrong?

(I wasn't trying to dredge up dirt, I just happen to have some time on my hands tonight and thought I'd start with Roland and see how many branches there were, and started seeing DOB's in the 1970's unbelievably fast.)

by Wildmoor on 05 December 2010 - 13:12

I think the mistake is when they enetered the sire for her and it came up with that Roland when it was a NHSB 489744  Roland who is by Jacco Molenakker (a Marko son) out of Herta Macajocha, they probably thought he was already entered

Dox

by Dox on 05 December 2010 - 16:12

correctet

by jayne241 on 05 December 2010 - 17:12

 Ah, cool!  The universe once again makes sense.  :)





 


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