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Irish Setter

Flashy red setter with tireless energy and joyful personality

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25-27 inches, 60-70 lbs
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Stunning Mahogany Coat

Hunting Style

The Irish Setter (particularly the field-bred Red Setter) is a fast, wide-ranging bird dog. They cover ground with speed and enthusiasm, their distinctive red coat making them easy to spot even at distance.

Field-bred Irish Setters point with style and intensity. They hunt with obvious joy, their tails wagging as they quarter through cover. While not as methodical as some breeds, their speed and athleticism allow them to cover extensive ground.

The breed has a good nose and natural hunting instincts. With proper training, Irish Setters can be effective on various upland birds. Their eager nature makes them enthusiastic partners in the field.

Best Game & Terrain

Primary Game Birds

Quail Pheasant Grouse Woodcock

Ideal Terrain

  • • Open fields and prairie
  • • Agricultural lands
  • • Light to moderate cover
  • • Mixed upland habitat
  • • Areas where range is beneficial

Speed and Style

A well-trained Irish Setter hunting quail or pheasant is a beautiful sight. Their speed, style, and striking appearance make them among the most attractive of bird dogs to watch work.

Important Distinction

For serious hunting, seek field-bred Red Setters rather than show-bred Irish Setters. The difference in hunting ability can be dramatic. The National Red Setter Field Trial Club maintains hunting bloodlines.

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