EXCERPTS...
Purpose of this document
- To propose a set of definitions and terminology that can be used for developing frameworks for breed improvement
- To summarise the currently available frameworks that breeds can use to plan for improvement
There are examples of Breed-specific Breeding Strategy documents (e.g. RAS, JTO) which provide good starting templates for others to use.
- FKC Breeding Strategy TEMPLATE for Breeds with Large Populations
- Norwegian Kennel Club RAS TEMPLATE English
The UK KC also has a Strategy Guide (The Kennel Club Breed Health Improvement Strategy - A Step by Step Guide) with template examples and now has Breed Health and Conservation Plans.
- A range of terminology is already in use; we should aim to harmonise, rather than standardise, so that everyone has a common understanding of what is being done.
3 Levels for planning and improvement
Breed
- This addresses the structure of the population (nationally and internationally)
- It includes a breed-wide view of health conditions (diseases), longevity, temperament, conformation and working ability (where relevant)
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It focuses on the objectives and strategies to safeguard and improve the future of a breed
Health Condition/Disease
- This addresses specific plans and tactics for dealing with individual health conditions (or behavioural issues)
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It focuses on screening and testing programmes available to reduce the risks of perpetuating problems and of breeding affected puppies
Kennel/Dog
- This addresses the individual choices a breeder makes when planning matings
- It focuses on actions taken to maximise the chances of breeding typical, healthy and temperamentally sound puppies
In addition to the excerpt shown above this document includes...
- Terminology
- Definitions
- Prioritisation
- Breed-specific Breeding Strategy templates
- A review of selected Breeding Strategy documents to identify common components
- Objectives and Actions examples
- The Language of Breed Improvement - goals, guidance, plans and tactics
Edited by Ann Milligan
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