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Irish setter
Standard FCI N 120

Irish setter GENERAL APPEARANCE: Must be racey, full of quality, and kindly in expression.

Head and Skull: The head should be long and lean, not narrow or snipy, and not coarse at the ears. The skull oval (from ear to ear), having plenty of brain room, and with well-defined occipital protuberance. Brows raised, showing stop. The muzzle moderately deep, and fairly square at end. From the stop to the point of the nose should be long, the nostrils wide, and the jaws of nearly equal length, flews not to be pendulous.

The colour of the nose: dark mahogany, or dark walnut, or black.

Eyes: Should be dark hazel or dark brown and ought not to be too large.

Ears: The ears should be of moderate size, line in texture, set on low, well back; and hanging in a neat fold close to the head.

Mouth: Not over or undershot.

Neck: Should be moderately long, very muscular, but not too thick, slightly arched, free from all tendency to throatiness.

Forequarters: The shoulders to be fine at the points, deep and sloping well back. The chest as deep as possible, rather narrow in front. The fore legs should be straight and sinewy, having plenty of bone, with elbows free, well let down, not inclined either in or out.

Body: Should be proportionate, the ribs well sprung, leaving plenty of lung room. Loins muscular, slightly arched .

Hindquarters: Should be wide and powerful. The hind legs from hip to hock should be long and muscular; from hock to heel short and strong. The stifle and hock joints well bent, and not inclined either in or out.

Feet: Should be small, very firm, toes strong, close together and arched.

Tail: Should be of moderate length, proportionate to the size of the body, set on rather low, strong at root, and tapering to a fine point; to be carried as nearly as possible on a level with or below the back.

Coat and Feathering: On the head, front of the legs, and tips of the ears, should be short and fine, but on all other parts of the body and legs it ought to be of moderate length, flat, and as free as possible from curl or wave. The feather on the upper portion of the ears should be long and silky; on the back of fore and hind legs should be long and fine; a fair amount of hair on the belly, forming a nice fringe, which may extend on chest and throat. Feet to be well feathered between the toes. Tail to have a nice fringe of moderately long hair, decreasing in length as it approaches the point. All feathering to be as straight and as flat as possible.

Colour: The colour should be rich chestnut, with no trace whatever of black; white of chest, throat, chin or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify.

Note: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.