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The Next Steps |
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Our next purchase was Farnell Pride of Listnarea, who was otherwise known as Clover.
She was bred by Mrs Grace Bryce of Farnell
Cockers.
Unfortunately Clover had an accident while chasing rabbits, which ment she had to retire early in her show career.
Today Clover, now know as Coco, is loved by the Ironside family of Forfar, Scotland. |
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Clover was our first black cocker, shown here at the age of 24 weeks. |
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Next was Farnell Georgies Girl at Queenswell "Hollie", she is one of the mainstays of our line today!
We are thankful to Mrs Bryce for
allowing us to have her, she was a good brood bitch to breed on from and improve the Queenswell line.
Hollie was sired by Lochdene Crusader and damed by Farnell Lucky Charm.
After having Hollie for five years we decided to rehome to a pet
home, which was a very hard decision to make but all is well and she now lives with Mr & Mrs Fern in Banknock, Scotland. |
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Hollie aged 2 years old |
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Then after a long wait, came Canyonn Celestial Promise for Queenswell "Megan" who came to us from Mrs Sue Young, owner of the well known
"Canyonn Cocker Spaniels". The wait was very worth while as Megan was so sweet natured and well behaved as a pup and in her adult life, she was unbeliveable!
She had two litters with us, one to Show Champion Charbonnel Mr Sheen and one to
Queenswell Cirrus.
From the latter we have kept Queenswell Classic Coral, who you can read about later.
Megan has been retired and now lives with Liz & Robert Neilson and her two pups, Penny and Dillon in Kirkintilloch,
Scotland. |
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Canyonn Celestial Promise for Queenswell |
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