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FleeceFiesta!
Chassagne Farm is pleased to invite you to attend our annual Fleece Fiesta!& Open House on Saturday, September 24 & Sunday, September 25, 2011 from 12 to 4 pm.
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Chassagne employs nearly half a million seasonal workers!
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Spring is Here!  Every April our Shetland lambs are popping out like flies…
58 lambs are born so far and there are another 50 to go!
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Chassagne Farm is pleased to offer another Introductory Calligraphy Workshop hosted by Carole Precious on Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 1 to 4 p.m.
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Aug. 30, 2010 - Pre-order your pheasants now!
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We are seeing spots these days at Chassagne. Please enjoy a peak at our new spring arrivals!  
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Breeding Dogs


Image  There is nothing like the loyalty of a dog. So much has been well written about our faithful friends. I have known some great ones. When your favourite dog dies, you tell yourself that you’ll never let one get so close to you again. Time passes, and another one does just that.

 

 

 

Image  People migrate toward breeds that suit their own character or their needs. If I could only have one breed it would be the German Short-haired Pointer, but I also like the occasional, good Jack Russell Terrier and I have grown to appreciate the Doberman. I would also like to work with a good Standard Poodle some day. To date I have bred German Short-hairs and Jack Russells; in each case with the goal of producing excellent hunting dogs.

 

Image  These days my sidekick is Colonel, a four year old Doberman Pinscher that I imported as a pup from Rome, Italy. Registered as Questor del Conte Drago, he became a Canadian Kennel Club Champion in August 2005. Colonel is now available for breeding to females owned by recognized CKC Registered Doberman Pinscher breeders only. His new bloodline will add size, a level temperament and excellent conformation to existing Canadian Dobermans. He is a wonderful ambassador for the Doberman Pinscher breed... very athletic, obedient, loyal, clever, and protective yet friendly. Colonel has inherited impressive natural programming to stay close at hand and to quietly be on guard. Whenever people see him their reaction is the same... they comment on how big and good looking he is, and then are amazed by how friendly and obedient he is.