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How many Irish Setters do you have?
4 right now litters expected soon.
How long have you owned Irish Setters?
34yrs
About Me:
have always had Irish setters in the family Hunted w/ them and now field trial them.

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At 8:35pm on July 12, 2007, Jack Flynn said…
NFC FC AFC Speedy Edie O'Floin
2006 ISCA Open Nat'l Field Champion
2006 Region 2 AWSD RU Champion
2002 ISCA Futurity winner
and more!
At 2:34am on July 13, 2007, Alenka Pokorn said…
Hi Jack, welcome to this site. You've got some outstanding results with your dogs on the field. Will be great to have some input from you on the working side. Love, Alenka
At 6:22am on July 19, 2007, Londa Warren said…
HI Jack!!! I love your photo - who is it! Welcome to this new board. Hugs and kisses to all!

Londa
At 6:24am on July 19, 2007, Londa Warren said…
Duuh - it must be Edie!

Londa
At 3:26pm on July 21, 2007, Christiane Lohmann said…
Hello High-Tail;-)))
Pleased to meet the american part of the working setter family.
Good hunt
Christiane
At 2:51am on October 2, 2008, Susan Stone said…
would love to see more photographs!
At 2:50pm on August 15, 2011, Terry Berkhouse said…

Jack,

 

I would like to talk with you (email or phone) about hunting Irish Setters that are smaller and less hair/feathering than show type setters. 

We just lost our 9-year old Flat-Coated Retriever, Bridger, to hemangiosarcoma (first symptoms showed up May 29, died in my office June 13).  It was a real shocker.  He was the best, smartest, and friendliest dog we ever had.  He excelled as a family pet, hiking and fishing companion, and grouse dog!  And, he was very laid back in the house – never jumped up against anyone in or out of the house!

 

While we absolutely love the FCR breed, both of us think we should get a smaller dog as we get older (easier to lift, travel with, etc.).  The 4 breeds we may consider are: small Gordon Setter, small Irish/Red Setter, Small Munsterlander, and a Chatham Hill Retriever (a non-purebred cross between a Flat-Coated Retriever and a Cocker).  Please tell me a little about your small Irish Setters.  What is the normal weight and height of a full-grown male?  What about coat/feather length and shedding?  What about more horizontal tail point versus the high nearly vertical tail?  My cell is 406/381-3672 and direct email is flatcoatdad@yahoo.com.

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