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  • Another thing about breeding Brits looking for one or a pair to keep, the rest sell easy and quick. Nothing prettier than a Brittney pup and people around here are always looking for buddy and hunting companion.
    I see that someone else send you a message so I thought that I would also. I've had Britts since 1976 and have tried to keep one from a litter to keep the same bloodline as much as possible. This pup is a granddaughter to my 13 year old female and a cousin to my 4 year old male. This is my 11th Britt and probably because of age my last. She should be ready to find roosters and sharptail this fall. Tom in Mn.

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    Hi Tom,
    She's a sweetie. Judging from the focused look on her face, she's going to be up for it. I've raised, hunted, trained, guided with, bred, and lived with Britts since 1984. We hunt mostly bobwhites and woodcock in Missouri and bobs and pheasant in Kansas. I'm down to 9 Britts in my kennel, not needing the bench for heavy guiding schedules of the past. Mark
    I run Brittanys on my quail preserve as well. I have had all breeds of bird dogs but the brits just work out better for preserve hunting for me.
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    Hi Randy,
    I've mainly focused on Britts for the last 42 years. Had some Gordon Setters for a few years that worked pretty well. I have guided with GSPs and setters that belonged to a couple of the preserves. Like you, the Britts worked out much better in all situations. As well as being a much better companion, with fewer health issues than the other breeds mentioned. Mark
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