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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / 5 gen pedigree
- By BROSHABEA [gb] Date 05.04.11 21:33 UTC
does anyone know where on the net to find the free 5 gen pedigree form, i was sent it some years agao by someone on here just wondered if someone could send it to me again thanks
- By JeanSW Date 05.04.11 21:58 UTC
As far as I'm aware, nobody issues the freebies anymore.  I know I used to see the Sherley's ones back in the 70's.

Probably died out when people realised that they could knock one up themselves on Word.
- By MsTemeraire Date 05.04.11 22:12 UTC
From experience, it's extremely hard to create a 5-gen pedigree that fits on A4 paper.
So unless your printer can do A3, I doubt you will find one. If you do then you will need to photocopy and fill them in by hand, or take them to a professional printer's; unless you have the software to fill the A3 size in on your computer, and then reproduce it yourself.

I have in the past created 5-gens on computer but that was using Quark Xpress.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 05.04.11 22:41 UTC
I have done one in word, do have to use Arial Narrow and only 10 point font size.
- By gwen [gb] Date 05.04.11 23:17 UTC
I do them, but have a Mac and use the oldish software "Appleworks" where I can merge Word and Artwork easily.  Do have to use a very small typeface for gen 4 & 5.
- By PennyGC [gb] Date 05.04.11 23:44 UTC
I just do them in excel - it's a squeeze but they look good even on A4, you just jiggle about a bit depending on length of some of the names.  I have recently been given a handwritten pedigree - on a form produced by Pedigree which must date back a bit... but if you don't have a computer it must be quite hard to produce these things, last pup I bought I was given a KC pedigree which was nice. 
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 06.04.11 00:13 UTC
I have used this site in the past

http://www.sitstay.com/dog/supplies/servlet/PedigreeGeneratorView?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1
- By minnie mouses [gb] Date 06.04.11 08:26 UTC
I us this site prodogs.co.uk fits on A4 paper you can download it, sorry could not do the link, i us it for all my pedigree's.
- By Tyddhound [gb] Date 06.04.11 08:36 UTC
I have the Breeders Assistant software. Best £100 I ever spent.
- By SharonM Date 06.04.11 08:52 UTC
I have a program called Kintraks, really easy database to use, creates nice looking pedigrees, works out COI etc.  and it's only £12 to download.  This is the link if you want to take a look: http://www.kintraks.com/index.htm
- By CVL Date 06.04.11 09:58 UTC
Thank you for this!  I've been looking for a program that is Mac-compatible for AGES! 
- By WendyJ [gb] Date 07.04.11 20:44 UTC
I do them in Microsoft Publisher to 5 generations and they come out looking very professional.  I have our affix very faintly in the background and print them on really nice quality parchment type papers and fold them over and laminate them with a proper photo of the puppies on the front.
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 07.04.11 22:20 UTC
I do them in MS Word, add in photos where possible but the font size is a bit weeny at Arial 8 :)
- By Lexy [gb] Date 08.04.11 07:05 UTC
I use word spreadsheet, font size 10, it's copperplate gothic for the sire, dam etc & arial for the bit on the top giving dogs name, dob etc.

I print on card of a colour which I like and complements the print colour (which is normally black).
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / 5 gen pedigree

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