STUD DOG GORDON SETTER
STUD DOG GORDON SETTER
Hi all
New here interested in Gordon Setters. I have a few would like to talk to others that have the same. Looking for a stud dog, let's see what you got,
FRANK
New here interested in Gordon Setters. I have a few would like to talk to others that have the same. Looking for a stud dog, let's see what you got,
FRANK
gordon setter
Frank, what about Wind Warrior, I think Dean has a litter on the ground from him? But with Ice Hot in some of the dogs around that may not really be going outside the norm. JB tells me I will enjoy meeting you at Solon, in Oct. SDGORD
- crittercontrol
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You can always call the sorby's - Springset Kennels. They have some nice dogs.
Check them out online:
http://www.springset.com
Good Luck,
Caleb
Check them out online:
http://www.springset.com
Good Luck,
Caleb
- mountaindogs
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I know sharp mtn handled a very nice duel. Here's the link from their web page, but I'm sure Lara Spears could give you the contact info
http://www.sharpmtn.net/dualchampions.html
Scroll down to the bottom of page to see him...
http://www.sharpmtn.net/dualchampions.html
Scroll down to the bottom of page to see him...
Gordon Studs
Frank.....check out Dan Williams in Mars, PA.. He has a nice Field bred male out of Milomix, Shadowfax, Belmors lines. Also Mike Lankford in Ky with strong older Belmors linage.
Also check out Bill Wright in MO..
Also check out Bill Wright in MO..
sdgord
That's funny.But with Ice Hot in some of the dogs around that may not really be going outside the norm
Billy
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
gordon stud
Billy, not quite sure what you mean by funny? What I was referring to is Springsets Ice Hot, who sired a multitude of field trial champions. And by going outside the norm, I think if I read Frank correctly he is looking to broaden the gene pool.SDGORD
Ice Hot
I understood Frank's post.....the three breeders I mentioned in my post above......their is NO Ice Hot in there, that i'm aware of.
Althought most of today's field Gordon pedigrees have been saturated with that linage, their are still some without that immediate line.
Difficult to find though.
Althought most of today's field Gordon pedigrees have been saturated with that linage, their are still some without that immediate line.
Difficult to find though.
sdgord, Sorry I didn't mean anything bad. It just the way you worded it. I know Ice Hot is a Springset dog and going outside the norm--(Norm Sorby) just struck me funny. I'm sorry just the way my mind works sometimes, hope I didn't offend you.
Billy
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
Frank if you look at my dog's pedigree (click on perfect pedigree# 147 below), you'll see Norm found a dog out of France here in the USA. I think he kept a male & a female out of that litter, but since he sold most of his dogs and moved to Oregon, I don't know if he has them still.
There's a lot of trial dogs in Europe too. Have you thought of trying for some new blood from there? Here's a site with some of the french field dogs.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/rasg/pages/Trialer/TrialerF.htm
There's a lot of trial dogs in Europe too. Have you thought of trying for some new blood from there? Here's a site with some of the french field dogs.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/rasg/pages/Trialer/TrialerF.htm
Billy
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
"Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change"
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=147
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/3genview.php?id=152
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Re: Gordon Studs
Maverick,Maverick's House wrote:Frank.....check out Dan Williams in Mars, PA.. He has a nice Field bred male out of Milomix, Shadowfax, Belmors lines. Also Mike Lankford in Ky with strong older Belmors linage.
Also check out Bill Wright in MO..
Where does Mike Lankford live in KY? Also Bill Wright in MO. Can you tell me more about their lines? I am very interested in adding more Belmore to my dogs. All of my dogs have Belmore, Milomix in their lineage.
I'm just asking, what's the deal with Ice Hot anyway! You sound as if having Ice hot in the blood lines is a bad thing. I understand that Frank is looking for new blood, but I still get the impression that others are staying away from that line. I'm just curious why?
I have a direct son of Ice Hot so be kind.. His hips have been OFA'd Good and is a terrific bird dog.
I have a direct son of Ice Hot so be kind.. His hips have been OFA'd Good and is a terrific bird dog.
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Not being unkind to Ice HOt at all, he must have been quite the dog to sire as many field trial champions as he did from so many different lines. My Annie dog is an Ice Hot great granddaughter. I think what I was driving at is that the gene pool if concentrated on Ice Hot gets a bit narrow. I have admired several Ice Hot sons, Paul Jaeger in Hudson has Ice Hots Cobb who won the NAFC two years in a row, he has some nice pups on the ground also from what I hear. So believe me when I say I certainly am not taking anything away from Ice Hot. As a matter of fact if the Stetson thing doesnt work for Annie I would seriously consider an outstanding Ice Hot son such as Cobb.SDGORD
SDGord,
Thanks for the reply. I bred my Chance (Ice Hot son) dog to a grand daughter of Ice Hot and and the pups are doing great as bird dogs, the owners are VERY happy with them, but there are a few things I didn't like about how some were put together. I won't breed that close to Ice Hot again
Will you be at the hunt test in MN on the 29th and 30th of April? I'd like to see your dogs. I don't know if I'll be entered, but I may show up just to see all the dogs run.
Thanks for the reply. I bred my Chance (Ice Hot son) dog to a grand daughter of Ice Hot and and the pups are doing great as bird dogs, the owners are VERY happy with them, but there are a few things I didn't like about how some were put together. I won't breed that close to Ice Hot again
Will you be at the hunt test in MN on the 29th and 30th of April? I'd like to see your dogs. I don't know if I'll be entered, but I may show up just to see all the dogs run.
Ice Hot
SDGord's last post summed it up.....Ice Hot's prodigy record clearly speaks for itself, they've been great within the trials. At the same time, his note re the Gene Pool speaks for itself as well. I think the gordon people are realizing this, and are attempting to open things up just abit. There are some very good, knowledgeable people out there.