| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...golden chestnut or mahogany red, with no trace whatever of black; white on chest, throat, or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face, not to disqualify. NOTES OX OUR DOGS. In head we have not enough uniformity, some dogs showing the long, narrow head,... | |
| 1897 - 608 sider
...color should be a rich mahogany red, with no trace whatever of black; white on chest, throat or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak, or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify. It might be well to add that the fewer white hairs found upon the forehead or face of the Irish setter,... | |
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1897 - 462 sider
...should be a rich golden chesnut, with no trace whatever of black ; white on chest, throat, or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify." Value. Head 10 Eyes and ears 10 Neck 4 Body 20 Hindlegs and feet 10 Forelegs and feet 10 Value. Tail... | |
| William D. Drury - 1903 - 688 sider
...should be a rich golden chestnut, with no trace whatever of black ; white on chest, throat. or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak...STANDARD OF POINTS Head ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 Eyes ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Ears ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 Neck 4 Body ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 Hind... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...golden chesnut, with no trace whatever of black ; white on chest, throat, or toes, or small star on forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify. POINT VALUES — Head ...... to Eyes ...... 6 Ears ...... 4 Neck ...... 4 Body ...... 2O Hind legs... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...should be a rich golden chestnut, with no trace whatever of black; white on chest, throat, or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify. VALUE OF POINTS. — Head, 10; eyes, 6; ears, 4; neck, 4; body, 20; hind legs and feet, 10; fore legs... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1928 - 1342 sider
...golden chestnut or mahogany red, with no trace of black whatever. White on the chest, throat, or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face does not disqualify. Shoulder heights favored for the breed range from 20 to 26 inches, as follows:... | |
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