
Been away for a few days, so picking this up again - thanks for the feedback, guys!
Both dogs are entire. The little bitch is 6 years old now, and her (compound) fracture was most likely caused purely by trauma according to the orthopod- at least, I 'hope' it was that, and not IOHC. But to be honest, her legs are a little 'Queen Ann'. although it hasn't stopped her picking up each season without being sick or sorry. The accident happened when just playing about behind our house. The problem , if such it is, is that she has had two litters of super pups, so now I worry about them.
The boy is three years old, straight legs, with no bow in them. His was the more classic condylar fracture although not diagnosed positively as such. Interestingly he had been very slightly lame on and off during the season, although nothing was picked up by the vets. Even so, if it had been IOHC, I would have expected it when he was younger (he has always been a passionate worker)
I just adore my 'little hobbits', and need to know where to go from here. I suppose, as irishvet says, go for a litter from and older dog and bitch, who have proved themselves in as many ways as possible (normal BVA tests and working ability).........but there is still a question mark in my mind about the cause in my 6yr old bitch.....you wouldn't want to breed very much later than that!
Maybe we should xray the humerus on our breeding cockers along with everything else.
Jo