Grand Anglo-Français
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FCI Standard No. 322-324 | |||
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Great Anglo-French Tricolor Hound (322) |
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Withers height: |
60-72 cm |
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Weight: |
by 35 kg |
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Under the breed name Grand Anglo-Français leading FCI three French breeds ( FCI group 6, section 1.1, standard no. 322, 323 and 324 ).
The three "Great Anglo-French" belong to the hounds and differ in the color of their fur. Each of these three color combinations is recognized as a separate breed of dog. These dogs were created by crossing old French hound breeds with English foxhounds . They are used as pack dogs in drag hunts .
- Grand anglo-français tricolore (322): Large Anglo-French tricolor hound , arose from the crossing of Foxhounds and Poitevins . The height at the withers is 70 cm. He inherited size and color from the foxhound, while the head shape is reminiscent of the Poitevin.
- Grand anglo-français blanc et noir (323): Large Anglo-French white-black hound . The ancestors are the Foxhound, as well as Grand Bleu de Gascogne and Grand Gascon Saintongeois , height at withers 72 cm.
- Grand anglo-français blanc et orange (324): Large Anglo-French white-orange hound , bred from Foxhound and Billys
What they all have in common is a height at the withers of up to 72 cm and a weight of around 35 kg. The fur is short and hard. The medium-length pendulous ears are set at eye level.
Web links
- Breed standard No. 322 of the FCI: Grand anglo-français tricolore, (Great Anglo-French Tricolor Hound) (PDF)
- Breed standard No. 323 of the FCI: Grand anglo-français blanc et noir, (Great Anglo-French White-Black Hound) (PDF)
- Breed standard No. 324 of the FCI: Grand anglo-français blanc et orange, (Great Anglo-French White-Orange Hound) (PDF)
Individual evidence
- ↑ All three breeds: Large Anglo-French hounds. In: Hans Räber : Encyclopedia of dog breeds. Vol. 1, 1st edition, Kosmos, Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-440-06555-3 .