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    Dr Gagniard, an authority on the Epagneul Breton recommends a daily ration of 200g of meat during the periode de repos (not working) and 350 to 450 g during the periode de travail (work)...with a total meal being repos 400g and travail 600 to 800g per day...the ES would require more than that, I suppose on account of his size.
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    I feed him more around the 400-450 mark s e regularly walk 8km in the evening --just trying to get enthusiasm up now to venture out
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    A client of mine had this as his screen saver so I had him send the photo of the awesome 4some
    The Irish , the Red and White Setter , The English Setter and the Gordon Setter .
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    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    "dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation" sounds dodgey, what is it in english?
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    you on the right thread Bull , would have though that for the Food analysis thread

    Is this harmful? (Page 1) - Microorganisms (Bacteria, Viruses, etc.) - Ask a Biologist Q&A
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    A client of mine had this as his screen saver so I had him send the photo of the awesome 4some
    The Irish , the Red and White Setter , The English Setter and the Gordon Setter .
    All show bred... Show some real setters
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    yeah they were but what a great sight all 4 kinds in a row
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    It would be a better sight when you have all four (working ones) backing each other on point..
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    that would be a hell of a sight but I dont think the reds ones are great at backing LOL
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    Thanks for the link EB, dunno about the other thread, just saw it as an ingrediant in your brew. Looks all healthy anyway.
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    aaarrggh I see where that was Bulltahr -yes it appears to be a controversial mix !!! sorry I had missed that
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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    that would be a hell of a sight but I dont think the reds ones are great at backing LOL
    They tend to be the leaders up front....

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    as they run through a point LOL
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    I am going to change the name of this thread to "the Setter Breed" and include all the Setters
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Irgus and my first Rype Grouse

    Mother and daughter pointing (Norway)



    Per Erik and cappercallie
    Last edited by cmore; 18-02-2013 at 08:04 PM.
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