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Reading the Irish Setter breed standard which states:
"Coat
On head, front of legs and tips of ears, short and fine; on all other parts of body and legs of moderate length, flat and as free as possible from curl or wave. Feathers on upper portion of ears long and silky; on back of fore- and hindlegs long and fine. Fair amount of hair on belly, forming a nice fringe which may extend on to chest and throat. Feet well feathered between toes. Tail to have fringe of moderately long hair decreasing in length as it approaches point. All feathering to be as straight and flat as possible".
it seems that a large proportion of the IS's have very wavy if not curly coats; not that I have anything against that but we seem to be getting away from the breed standard? I understand that coat is only a small part of the important make up of these beautiful dogs and conformation is more important.
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Val we have moved onto Ch Garryowen....get over yourself!!
Oh and by the way....good girl for acknowledging that I have experience.
You can most certainly call me Saint Eva........that is reverent enough.
I have NEVER said that you don't have experience!!
Im really glad you like your new title...I think it suits you very well!
Now perhaps Camilla and Finn will realise that I was only trying to make you happy and apologise to me for their comments!
You wish...........
Finn,
Experience has nothing to do with how long you have been on ES.....It is just than in the earlier days we used to have 'clean' debates with very experienced and knowledgeable members and these do not happen anymore as the same members do not participate in discussions for fear of patronising and uncomplimentary answers.
It's nice to see how Irish Setters used to be, straight coat and all!
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