U.P. Michigan Hunt Cabin for rent
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I love the feathered tails and on their legs. Brother had a Springer back in the 1970's. What I wanted this time but all are now chopping the tails off 3 day old pups.
A bit of mineral oil and a good curry comb takes the burrs out
Al
A bit of mineral oil and a good curry comb takes the burrs out

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I agree, setters are things of beauty to watch. In Europe they have pretty much stopped docking tails from what I understand. I bought some "show Sheen" to put on my setter before the hunt, the stuff they put on horses to make them shiny when they show them. It helps to get the burrs out but it makes the dogs coat slippy for a few days so I no longer use it. I have the leg feathers trimmed back a bit and have the coat cut back a little but not real short. The first thing I do when I am done hunting is get out the brush and comb and clean up the dog, then clean the birds, then I sit down and have a beer and some venison bologna.

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Also had a Tacomah bloodline. I believe some lewelln. Great dog. Passed on his 12th birthday. Barrel trained. Was roaded out west, had huge lungs and strong hearts. GF dog, she brough him to vet down south was going to put him to sleep. Lucky she is friends with a famous trainer, and she told him his heart is just slow, cause he was in good shape.
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Have a friend in N. Dakota with a Llewellyn he got in Iowa a about 6 months before I got stormy. She is motor home, cycle trained. Puts her in a crate to go on the road in the summer on short day/week trips and in the motor home to go spend the winter in Texas.
Trained Her with pigeon's he caught under a RR over pass down the road from his sisters place where he parks his motor home in the summer. Was just shy of a year old last pheasant season in N. Dakota last year.
He named her Willow.
Al
Trained Her with pigeon's he caught under a RR over pass down the road from his sisters place where he parks his motor home in the summer. Was just shy of a year old last pheasant season in N. Dakota last year.
He named her Willow.
