My irish setter is about 34 inches at the shoulder, and he is a little bit shorter than some other irish setters. If your irish setter is neutered than it will probably be about the size of mine, but non-neutered ones could be up to 36-37 inches at the shoulder.
Yes.
Eve Gardner has written: 'Irish setters today' -- subject(s): Irish setters
Irish Setters are always solid red. There is another breed derived from it called the Irish Red and White Setter, which is red and white.
Yes
no they are not as they are lazy
Yes they are there both short for Irish Red setter.
Irish setters have a life expectancy of12-14 years. Their health concerns are hip dysplasia, gastric torsion, and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
With Irish Setters there is a small gap between the weight of female and male setters. Male setters generally weigh 65-75 lbs., and females weigh 55-65 lbs. full grown.
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
No, Irish Setters do not have webbed feet. They have long, slender legs with well-formed paws that are typical of many sporting breeds. While some breeds, like retrievers, may have webbing to aid in swimming, Irish Setters are not specifically bred for this trait. Their paws are designed for agility and running rather than swimming.
Some people have them. They would not be hugely popular.
yes all setters are hunting dogs