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Post by Possum on Feb 15, 2012 7:31:32 GMT -6
Just checked my NAFA grades and I had some that graded SDA and a friend had some SDB grades. I'm used to the SDG for slight damage, but the others are mysteries. Any insight? (These were all coons).
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swifty
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Post by swifty on Feb 15, 2012 10:51:28 GMT -6
I am guessing these are two variations in slight damage, to further differentiate. Either amount of damage or possibly to show different types of slight damage. Something perhaps like tick bites vs bullet holes? But just a guess.
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Post by thebeav2 on Feb 15, 2012 10:54:15 GMT -6
From what I'm told and It makes no sense to me.
SDA= means good damage
SDB= means average damage
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Post by tzone on Feb 15, 2012 10:55:10 GMT -6
I saw that too. I m thinking that its Slightly Damaged Average and Slightly Damaged Better.
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Post by mtcbrlatrap on Feb 15, 2012 14:30:03 GMT -6
first time I have seen those as well. I had 3 SDA coons and over further to the right it would say North or NC 4xl-3xl 1-11 GD All three were GD regardless of size or grade so A is not bad, just don't know what B means if A is GD
Also had my first ever 6xl coon It was a 6xl select unfortunately it is a 4 color. I have had longer and larger coons in the past but never had a 6xl before, maybe something else new this season.
Bryce
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Post by thebeav2 on Feb 15, 2012 15:02:20 GMT -6
SDB means" AVERAGE" damage. It's what NAFA told me today.
So what there doing Is separating the degree of damage.
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Post by irnhdmike on Feb 16, 2012 8:39:50 GMT -6
Ok. What does "fty" frosty mean ?
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Post by thebeav2 on Feb 16, 2012 15:38:49 GMT -6
That's a description of a red fox with a mixture of white scattered through It's rump area fur.
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Post by TrapperRon on Feb 16, 2012 16:16:11 GMT -6
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Post by BadDog on Feb 17, 2012 1:54:51 GMT -6
Davey boy is gonna be a little busy for some time, me thinks
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