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See if it works........It does! envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 12/06/2013 @ 18:53 |
My dear friend Steve Yates, got this site back online. It was sad having it disappear after so many years.
Thank you, Steve.
I think it was the first Barbet website where one could get (real) information and I even need to reread some posts, myself.It's been so long.
Mrs Loiseau, back in those days 2005/2006, said I would regret telling everyone the truth about what went on for 30 years. The Barbet should have probably "just" stayed a French unknown breed because there would have been so many less battles around its world as there are now.
I regret helping a lot of people I helped, in many countries, mostly some Swedes and some Finns, breeders I bent over backwards for, and countries who are doing a lot of harm to the breed, for lack of knowledge ( or just plain nastiness).
Luckily as it always goes, I have made some friends there with whom I am still in touch and will continue to be.
But, live and learn.
On a really positive note, I think with all my files recovered I am with not a doubt, the only person in the entire Barbet world to detain most of the information on the breed. If you are looking for something specific, his being an old site, let me know. I have taken a lot offline. Elaine |
Standards change, breeds remain. envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 01/05/2012 @ 08:45 |
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Restricting colors? envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 28/04/2012 @ 19:53 |
http://bbfrenchtreasure.free.fr/articles.php?pg=art302
This is a quite uncommon color, sable is becoming more available, but why eradicate fawn or sable with markings? Are we going for poodle colors only? Pie is a barbet color...but it is not "bicolor", but original color that many ooodles can't acces. |
Back to founding fathers envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 28/04/2012 @ 17:39 |
 The Vieux Barbet Français people claim ancestry back to R' Lucky, Gandar Dolly. The Barbet Moderne people claim ancestry back to Lynx and Sérinoire, and their poodles, of course. After all, that makes it easy, explains alot and is not a subject for discussion! If Baron Korthals can do it, why can't we? Sorry if the info is only in French, but the Barbet being a French dog with a history behind it, it's logical and now since many newbies are not interested in what a Barbet is or where it came from, why hassel translating it! |
Ring that mama dry! envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 28/04/2012 @ 16:16 |
http://www.pawpeds.com/db/?a=o&id=784343&g=4&p=bar&date=iso&o=ajgrep
If we need 8 different populations(lines) with a different sub-population 3 generations back, this should be a good question at the symposium. How many times shall a male be used (up)?
I was told that all males needed to be used....Light eyed Bango and his curly queues. Which is worse?
I thought light eyes were relly really bad, like one could be disconfirmed for having light eyes...shows to go you it only depends who is holding the leash.And >6 litters later? How about using his siblings? Darn...they're not confirmed.hum. |
Ulysse and Manon... envoyé par Elaine Fichter le 27/04/2012 @ 08:40 |
  This will, if all goes well, be a litter for Vieux Barbet Français aficionados!
Ulysse is, of course confirmed in France. Bravo Ezia, Manon, Elisabeth, Urs...and Ulysse! |
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