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Unread 07-11-2012, 11:57 AM   #17
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Thanks for the reply. As you saw from the PP website, they all look very much alike. Maggie Sue looks like a younger version of the one you posted. As you read on the website, they are officially a rare breed as I was told that there are probably fewer than 500 in the Northern Hemisphere. Mine has never been trained on birds; however she will come to a rock steady point if she sees or smells a bird on the ground. I am going to take her to south Georgia this winter to put her on some quail and have fun watching her.
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