
Can someone more knowledgeable than me un-confuse me, please? Regarding hip-scoring, I was always under the impression that, in an ideal world, you only bred from animals whose hipscores were well under the BMS, in reality closer to the median (or less if possible). In labradors, for example, the BMS is 15, and the median is 10, so any score round about 10 is perfectly acceptable. All other things being equal (which of course they never are!) a dog with a score of 10/11/12 would be okay to mate with a bitch of similar score.
However I've recently seen it mentioned a couple of times that it's the
combined score of sire and dam that should be less than the BMS - so if you have a labrador bitch scoring 10 she shouldn't be mated to a dog scoring more than 5 in total. The previous example would give a total of 20+ which would be well over the BMS.
Have people got the combination factor muddled, thinking it's the combined score of two animals, not the combined score of left and right in the same animal?
Which is right?