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Introducing Jaybird's Trout Lily
Unread 02-28-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
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Default Introducing Jaybird's Trout Lily

I've been gunning grouse over English Setters since 1980. I'm hoping Lily is the next generation of my grouse dog dynasty.

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I get her name! She has the beautiful subdued facial markings of the leaves of a Trout Lily.

Good luck with her!!
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Great looking pup She will be working on that chewer for awhile.....its bigger than her
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What a wonderful pup! Congratulations Jay! I hope you guy's have a great life together.
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There is nothing more wonderfull than watching a pup mature into a great hunting dog. She already is a great companion of that I'm sure. Congrats on the new family member.
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She's a real cutey Jay. Please keep us up to date on her progress.
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Beautiful dog. Congratulations.
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mighty fine pup you got there...i can see her and you with parker in hand.... charlie
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Jay, what are the bloodlines of that wonderful setter? I bet you have dreams every night of walking in over her points. My Betty, was in heat 2 weeks ago and we tried very hard to get her bred (1st time), but was unsuccessful. The pups would have been born in April and would have been 6 months old in October-ready to hunt. I am still dissapointed and considering buying a pup now. My male Shiner will be 12 soon-still hunts well but is slowing down.
I had an orange and white puppy named Lily for a while, but she had heath problems and sadly is no longer with us.
Post more pictures please as she gets older.
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Jay, what are the bloodlines of that wonderful setter? I bet you have dreams every night of walking in over her points. My Betty, was in heat 2 weeks ago and we tried very hard to get her bred (1st time), but was unsuccessful. The pups would have been born in April and would have been 6 months old in October-ready to hunt. I am still dissapointed and considering buying a pup now. My male Shiner will be 12 soon-still hunts well but is slowing down.
I had an orange and white puppy named Lily for a while, but she had heath problems and sadly is no longer with us.
Post more pictures please as she gets older.
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She is a combination of Pinecobble, Alderwood, and Goodgoing Ryman lines with a couple outcrosses over time to the FT dogs of the late Elwin Smith.

Time will tell, but I like what I see so far.

This is a completely different type of setter than what I've gunned over for the past 30 years and that in itself is exciting.

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