mercredi 22 janvier 2014

Ireland - ANIMALS

The Irish Setter


The Irish setter excels well in both woods and marshes or in plain and it weighs between 18 and 29 Kg. It can be 55-67 cm tall.

It has long hair, an undercoat in winter, its color is fire red, it has hazel eyes, droopy ears and a long bushy tail.
It is very active, playful, affectionate, supports very little solitude.

The setter takes its Irish name from the late eighteenth century and this for a reason: the awareness on the land they had acquired by a long confrontation with a difficult game in open spaces but with its sense of smell and hearing it allows it to find his game quickly.

The Galway sheep



The Irish Galway sheep is an ordinary domestic sheep. Galway is in western Ireland. It is a white faced sheep, a characteristic bob of wool on the head and wool on the legs. The outer lips are dark and dark spots on the ears are common. The average size is 1m45.



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