Orange belton is white with orange ticking and larger places of color such as ears, Blue belton is the same only with black ticking. My Ryman was a Blue belton . He came from Decoverly Kennel in NE PA who got much of their brood stock from the guy who took over the Kennel from George Ryman's wife after he died. George was from NE PA. He bred a combo of show dogs with field trial dogs to get what he called dual setters, both looks and drive to hunt. There is a lot of Llewellyn in Ryman setters as is evident in their coloration. My Ryman Whisky, weighed 99 lbs and was not fat. I knew Rymans got larger than most setters but I didn't expect 99 lbs. I hurt so bad when I lost him last June I was not going to get another dog but my wife kept at me until she did and I am glad she pushed me. I didn't want to get another dog that I would always be comparing to Whisky so I wound up getting a Llewellyn from a kennel in the UP named Laurel Mt Llewellyns. Since my male was named Whisky I named her Brandy. She weighs 55 lbs. She and I are inseparable and she has a fantastic hunt drive and is a couch potato in the house. I have always kept my dogs in the house, I think they get to know you better that way. Picture of my Ryman below. I hope you really enjoy your pup, they don't stay pups for long. Keep us updated with pictures so we can see her grow