Field Bred Cocker Spaniel Litter Announcement
Due Late May 2026
We are excited to announce an upcoming litter of field bred English Cocker Spaniels due at the end of May 2026. This breeding brings together exceptional American and British field trial bloodlines, proven hunting ability, and outstanding temperament.
Sire: Oahe Here Comes the Rooster (“Rooster”)
• Sire: FC Mallowdale Jimmy of Poolgreen
o 2025 National Cocker Championship – 2nd
o 2025 Gunner’s Award Trophy Winner
•Dam: Woodvale Millie
o Sired by a GB FTCh and an OFTW female
Rooster carries an elite pedigree packed with FTCh, FTW, British Champions, and OFTW throughout Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Dam: Cape Fear Oahe Free Bird (“Birdie”)
•Sire: Duddleick Ernie
o Early field trial placements
• Dam: FC Natalie of Oahe
o Out of two American Field Champions
Birdie’s pedigree includes multiple titles such as FC, AFC, British Champion, GB FTCh, CFC, MH, and FTAW.
Performance & Temperament
Both Rooster and Birdie are proven in the field and have been hunted extensively in North Dakota on pheasant, sharptail grouse, and Hungarian partridge. Rooster has also been successfully duck hunted in both North Carolina and North Dakota.
They are:
• Hard-driving, stylish flushers
• Natural retrievers with exceptional desire
• Biddable and cooperative in the field
• Excellent companions in the home
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