Hi Ricky. Just got your message on Downunder Setters. It is a great place here to share photo's & have a chat. We live in Melbourne & have two Setters, one Irish & one English. We got them as baby puppies together & they are now 8yrs. Just the light of my life.
Welcome here. Love your pics, especially the 'bed' one. Just gorgeous.
Hey Ricky,
Oh well, as long as you are having a good time and enjoying the shows and catching up with family and friends. We are leaving on Sunday to start heading down to Brisbane, so we will have a few days down there before the show on Saturday.
chat soon, Cheryl
Probably won't catch up with you until August unless you are heading down to Rocky mid July. I won't have Bridget registered in Aus until July sometime!
cheers
Cheryl
Hi Rick,
I'm not that familiar with Australia yet, but I am becoming more so. I have friends outside of Melbourne, but haven't been there yet-soon I hope. You have a nice boy. I am familiar with his father. Your pics look like you are having fun and on to a promising career.
My girl Tarah is just 22 months old right now, but I do plan on breeding her after 2 and I have her hips x-rayed. She finished too early-in Canada at 7 months and in the US at 13 months-so now it's just sit and wait for her to mature. I think I need either puppies or another setter to keep us both busy. ANyway, thanks for taking the time to talk. John
I went to that website but it said it doesn't exist anymore, hmmmm., so can't see the photo of Connie. The first pics. I saw of her were on Gails Irish Setters Australia site. I'm sure she looks as lovely with the poodles, but definately something very special of her with the Irish. Not that I'm biased at all (lol).
Hi Rick,
Yes I did-second pick male out of the frozen breeding to an Avon Farm bitch here in the US born July 6, 2010. It's been a very long time since I had a puppy so this should be fun and I love his dam. If everything works out I hope to breed my bitch to Harvard ( frozen semen). He is one of my favorite Irish and I think would add much to our Irish in the US. Thanks, John
So how is Australia treating you ? I live in Arizona and it is hot and sunny here at this time of the year. We look forward to summer's end and our time with beautiful weather and cooler temperatures---and so do our dogs! We just sort of exist until it cools off--but the rest of the year is awesome, so it is worth the effort. Cheers from the US, John
Fionn is out of Gr Ch Brodruggan the Dubliner and Ch Linleymvorne Lady Rose - mostly UK lines from Caspians, Timadon and Danaway, with some US lines on his sire's mother's side.
Not sure yet who I will breed my Garden Star bitch (Aneira) to. I have a few ideas up my sleeve, and a few dogs I'm keeping my eye on, but it is a good 3 years away yet, so I'm keeping my options open.
Ricky,
If you check out my photos, there is a pic of Hugo's male pups at 5 1/2 weeks. One of those is mine-just don't know which one yet. I have 2nd pick and I think Leslie will make some decisions at week 8-10. Just a FYI. We should talk sometime-you seem to be a guy who speaks his mind. John
On the first pedigree, there is a connection through Nz Ch Wonderful Of Acres & Aust Ch Wendover Shandy Of Casamia, who both have CH Wendover Beggar as an immediate relative. He is behind all of my boys. He is grandfather to Sh Ch Wendover Gentleman who was one of the greatest stud dogs in our breed and sired the famous 'T' litter.
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Cheers,
Myra.
Hope you and Virginia have a great time on your trip down to NSW and see you next month.
cheers
Welcome here. Love your pics, especially the 'bed' one. Just gorgeous.
Oh well, as long as you are having a good time and enjoying the shows and catching up with family and friends. We are leaving on Sunday to start heading down to Brisbane, so we will have a few days down there before the show on Saturday.
chat soon, Cheryl
Probably won't catch up with you until August unless you are heading down to Rocky mid July. I won't have Bridget registered in Aus until July sometime!
cheers
Cheryl
I'm not that familiar with Australia yet, but I am becoming more so. I have friends outside of Melbourne, but haven't been there yet-soon I hope. You have a nice boy. I am familiar with his father. Your pics look like you are having fun and on to a promising career.
My girl Tarah is just 22 months old right now, but I do plan on breeding her after 2 and I have her hips x-rayed. She finished too early-in Canada at 7 months and in the US at 13 months-so now it's just sit and wait for her to mature. I think I need either puppies or another setter to keep us both busy. ANyway, thanks for taking the time to talk. John
I went to that website but it said it doesn't exist anymore, hmmmm., so can't see the photo of Connie. The first pics. I saw of her were on Gails Irish Setters Australia site. I'm sure she looks as lovely with the poodles, but definately something very special of her with the Irish. Not that I'm biased at all (lol).
Yes I did-second pick male out of the frozen breeding to an Avon Farm bitch here in the US born July 6, 2010. It's been a very long time since I had a puppy so this should be fun and I love his dam. If everything works out I hope to breed my bitch to Harvard ( frozen semen). He is one of my favorite Irish and I think would add much to our Irish in the US. Thanks, John
The likeness is stunning....who's his mum?
Fionn is out of Gr Ch Brodruggan the Dubliner and Ch Linleymvorne Lady Rose - mostly UK lines from Caspians, Timadon and Danaway, with some US lines on his sire's mother's side.
Not sure yet who I will breed my Garden Star bitch (Aneira) to. I have a few ideas up my sleeve, and a few dogs I'm keeping my eye on, but it is a good 3 years away yet, so I'm keeping my options open.
Regards,
Melinda
She sure is one gorgeous young lady.
If you check out my photos, there is a pic of Hugo's male pups at 5 1/2 weeks. One of those is mine-just don't know which one yet. I have 2nd pick and I think Leslie will make some decisions at week 8-10. Just a FYI. We should talk sometime-you seem to be a guy who speaks his mind. John
On the first pedigree, there is a connection through Nz Ch Wonderful Of Acres & Aust Ch Wendover Shandy Of Casamia, who both have CH Wendover Beggar as an immediate relative. He is behind all of my boys. He is grandfather to Sh Ch Wendover Gentleman who was one of the greatest stud dogs in our breed and sired the famous 'T' litter.
Best wishes,
Michelle
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