Jetjockey....If I thought that Britts were the dog to have in the field, I would do something about that if in fact it were true. If I abelieved that Britts were more versatile in the field, I would once again have a kennel full of the curly haired little rascals of English decent and be done with it all. In stead of having 18 of the best bred German Shorthairs Pointers you could ever hunt over sir. Not to mention pedigrees that would make the Queen of England sit up and take notice!

However, I don't believe that Britts are better suited in the field than GSP's and have seen far to many GSP's work and bring home the bacon in a hurry and I am speaking of 500 acre or larger fields mind you. Not the 40 acre patches of bird habitat.

Like I stated earlier, you bring a couple of those Britts down to Eureka Springs, Arkansas this year and we will have some real fun with the dogs. It's plenty big and tuff to run on, so have your dog and it's pads in shape.


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