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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7682507" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Top 10% is perhaps setting the bar too high, IF it’s based on the overall index. However, just having a Signet class for anything above average is too far the other way imo. It doesn’t mean there’s a class for genetically superior animals, just another outlet for the pot hunters to take a wobbler out in front of the same judge. </p><p>Personally speaking, if you’re really wanting to have a fashion parade, then just get on with it. For those that are actually interested in genetic merit, let them make their own mind up, rather than having a judge point at one they like most, which is all to often one of their mates’.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7682507, member: 348"] Top 10% is perhaps setting the bar too high, IF it’s based on the overall index. However, just having a Signet class for anything above average is too far the other way imo. It doesn’t mean there’s a class for genetically superior animals, just another outlet for the pot hunters to take a wobbler out in front of the same judge. Personally speaking, if you’re really wanting to have a fashion parade, then just get on with it. For those that are actually interested in genetic merit, let them make their own mind up, rather than having a judge point at one they like most, which is all to often one of their mates’. [/QUOTE]
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