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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby cthemfly25 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 3:25 pm

Batsto wrote: In South Jersey we have many areas full of heavy briars and such. His dog will rip in there and flush with determination.



South Jersey eh. I was born in Philly.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Batsto » Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:08 am

Philly is cool. Actually my daughter lives there and works for Children's Hospital of Phila. (CHOP) I live in Marlton NJ, but I grew up in the Blue Capital of the World.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby BlueRiverKennel » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:21 am

Basto I know a couple people in your neck of the woods if you may be interested, I can get some contact info for you.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Batsto » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:26 pm

BlueRiver...I just sent you a PM. Thanks!
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Meathook » Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:42 pm

hi guys:

i have been watching this forum for a while, finally registered and signed in. have owned female labs in the past for about 20 years ( just 2 dogs, tho). now a little older, looking to "downsize" without losing the excellent companionship and fine field work.

seems like a field spaniel or more likely a fbecs would fit the bill. but after quite a little research, and hanging around some local hunt tests to meet folks, i have come up pretty empty on leads to a good breeders.

big decision for sure,and i would like to get it right. any thoughts you might have areappreciated.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Holley Hill » Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:12 am

Hi meathook,

Are you still interested in field bred cockers, I have both of my females bred. Really nice all-around dogs. One of the neatest breeds out there. I don't know of any one who has been disappionted so far. Let me know or send a PM.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Holley Hill » Mon May 03, 2010 6:28 pm

O.K. guys and gals last call on this thread for engish cocker pups got some that will be here middle of this month and ready to go 1st of july, hopefully. Let me know, I have much more info. available, just let me know.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby steveo358 » Sat Jul 17, 2010 6:33 pm

I was curious if you had these pups still holly hill?
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Salt Creek GSP » Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:59 am

I have a nice field bred litter of ECS born 7/11/2010. There are 4 females: 1 white and black and 3 solid black. They are 3 males: 2 white and black and 1 solid black. You can see their pedigree at saltcreekshorthairs.com looking under the English Cockers tab. The sire is Spartan and the dam is Skye. They will be ready August 29th. Price is $750.
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Re: Hunting Cockers

Postby Salt Creek GSP » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:43 pm

Price has been reduced to $350.Field bred litter born 7/11/2010. Ready now. Both parents come from very well bred champion bloodlines. Pedigrees can be seen on saltcreekshorthairs.com under the English Cocker tab. The sire is Fallen Wings Spartan (solid black) whose parents are FC Crayford Kennie of Kingcott MH and FC Deanbank Maggie Kate MH. The dam is Skyes' the Limit (white and black) who has 9 out of 12 grand parents and great grand parents that are FC. Notables in her pedigree are FC Oak Alley Peregrine, FC Columbias Magnum Lad, FC Parkbreck Jet MH, NFC FC Darag Caol Shraid Marshen, FC Parkbreck Warlord, and FC Locke Ridge Llywn Niwl. Both parents are natural hunters, retrievers, and great companions. Tails docked and dew claws removed. Puppies have had shots and been wormed regularly. There are 2 females: solid black. These are exceptional bloodlines priced well below normal market value. Don't let the low price scare you. I am moving and need to move these pups quickly. Thanks for looking. Call anytime for more information.
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