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30-07-2008, 05:17 PM
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yeah, this is understood. I believe for this...
yeah, this is understood.
I believe for this topic as the question raised, it is specifically talking about caudal HM/OHM, not the others.
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thks bro for the input per above it seems some...
thks bro for the input
per above it seems some judges may considered OHM a '-' fault..some is OK.
whether we agree or not that is probably a separate subject :p
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Oh managed to find this on OHM judging criteria...
Oh managed to find this on OHM judging criteria from IBC, so fyi
== overall shape appearance seems to be the key considerations, while as we know, purely for selective breeding's prespective, more...
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ya some says so that it is '-' point, but some...
ya some says so that it is '-' point, but some says it is '+'.
as I know even within IBC this has not also been 'sorted out', and all really depending on each every individual's preference.
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Not sure if anyone discuss this further on OHM. ...
Not sure if anyone discuss this further on OHM.
As much as I am aware, the official definition and 'preference' is probably not there for OHM, yet.
I IBC committte the last I heard there is much...
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30-07-2008, 10:35 AM
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I believe by straight definition a straight edge...
I believe by straight definition a straight edge 'D" is considered HM.
But we need to note that there are still Good HM vs Not so good HM.
No. of rays, for example, make the diff between good vs...
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