Califelkslayer
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I'm expecting Monday the 23rd.
This is the Dad at about 10 months old. He's 6+ now.
His first limit at 9 months old.
In this photo his head is up, the birds are a ways out. In the first photo his head was low, the birds were close.
This is the female retrieving at 8 months old.
There were 8-10 people around the fire. I told her to go lay down, she found a spot.
These are the calmest Shorthairs you've ever seen. They come in the house, lay down in their respective "spot" and don't move for 10-14 hours.
The female is out of Sequoia Kennels. Look them up on line and they ask $1,050.00 a pup. They are bred for range and stamina, mostly field trail dogs.
The male is out of an old line (30+ years)of Lassen County chukar hunting dogs. He took 402 chukar his first 3 seasons, plus 100+ quail. Huge nose!!! He regularly points 300+ yards from coveys when conditions are right. He'll hold until I get there. Initially he'd hold even when i was 100-200 yards in front of him. As a pup I didn't want him to break a point. Now, when i get to iim, he points and creeps until we get to the birds. When he won't creep anymore, you're on them.
Here are their pedigrees.
This is the Dad at about 10 months old. He's 6+ now.
His first limit at 9 months old.
In this photo his head is up, the birds are a ways out. In the first photo his head was low, the birds were close.
This is the female retrieving at 8 months old.
There were 8-10 people around the fire. I told her to go lay down, she found a spot.
These are the calmest Shorthairs you've ever seen. They come in the house, lay down in their respective "spot" and don't move for 10-14 hours.
The female is out of Sequoia Kennels. Look them up on line and they ask $1,050.00 a pup. They are bred for range and stamina, mostly field trail dogs.
The male is out of an old line (30+ years)of Lassen County chukar hunting dogs. He took 402 chukar his first 3 seasons, plus 100+ quail. Huge nose!!! He regularly points 300+ yards from coveys when conditions are right. He'll hold until I get there. Initially he'd hold even when i was 100-200 yards in front of him. As a pup I didn't want him to break a point. Now, when i get to iim, he points and creeps until we get to the birds. When he won't creep anymore, you're on them.
Here are their pedigrees.