It’s That Man Again

We are pleased to learn of another win to add to the collection for Chapel Farm sponsored Simon Dixon.

This time it was at The Glamorganshire Open A/V Spaniel Trial held at Leigh Manor in Shropshire with Dawsonlee Legacy, “Ruby”.

This latest success earns Ruby the award of Field Trial Champion.

Brilliant news Simon, many congratulations.

As Simon says “Happy Days”

Another Great Result for Simon

Chapel Farm sponsored handler Simon Dixon’s season continues in great form, most recently at the North Western Counties Open AV Spaniel Stake held at Winston Estate under judges Mr Colin Myers and Mr Nick Powell who awarded the placings below.

  1. Rytex Rapeds – Simon Dixon.
  2. FTCh Helmsway Harrington – Ian English.
  3. And Guns Choice, Glenlaggan Amy – Martin Smee.
  4. Cornermarsh Flout Moor Girl – Nathan Laffy.

Congratulations to all in the awards and good luck with the next.

We don’t have a photo from the trial hence one from our archive.

A Warm Welcome to Andrew of Bursyepark Cockers

A Warm Welcome to Andrew of Bursyepark Cockers who has become the most recent addition to the Chapel Farm Team of Stockists.

Andrew started using Chapel Farm dog food at the start of this year and is really happy with the results and reports that “coats and condition have really improved on the adult dogs and puppies grow well and look great”.

As well as offering training, a stud service and puppies from time to time, Andrew will now be able to offer Chapel Farm dog food in the Launceston area.

To find out how Andrew can help please call 07500 778629 or email info@bursyeparkcockers.co.uk

More Success for Simon Dixon

Chapel Farm sponsored handler Simon Dixon has been having a very good Trialling season when yesterday he had another win to add to the list. This time at the Worcestershire Gundog Society AV Novice Spaniel Trial held at Goosehill Wood running under judges Mr Bob Aldenton and Mr Richard Bunyan where he and young English Springer Spaniel Dawsonlee Omega were awarded first place.

Well done Simon and good luck for the rest of the season.

We don’t yet have a photo from the Trial hence an archive picture of Simon.

Great Result for Jon Bailey and Twinkle Toes

Fantastic news about Chapel Farm sponsored handler Jon Bailey who by winning the Scottish Gundog Association Open Stake has made his cocker spaniel Sandys Twinkle Toes up to a Champion in 2 days.

A marvellous achievement Jon, we hope your luck continues and we look forward to hearing how you get on at the Championship.

A Great Start for Peter and Fergus

Huge congratulations to Chapel Farm Dog Food Sponsored Handler Peter Abbs who ran Fergus (Howeparks Starstruck At Scarningvale) in the UGS Open Qualifier on Saturday 26 June and we are pleased to say he gained first place and now goes forward to the area finals on the 21 August.

Thanks for the photo Peter and good luck with the next.

A Fantastic Weekend for Team Tallamelie

Thanks to dad Phil Dyson for sending the following report for Chapel Farm sponsored junior handler Tallulah and younger sister Amelia who, following a long break from competition, were in action at the Burghley Game Fair.

Tallulah and Willow won the Junior Bales on Saturday, a great result as Willow has recently returned from maternity leave. 

Amelia finally had the chance of running her new young dog Summer, and they were delighted to win the Junior Long Retrieve and be awarded a third place in the Junior Bales. A great first time out result in their first competition.

Tallulah also had the chance to expose her youngster, 14-month-old Tallie, to her first competitions. Saturday was a learning day; they were delighted with a second in the Junior Long Retrieve and a third in the Junior Bales in Sunday’s competitions.

Amelia and Summer were lucky enough to win the Junior Bales on Sunday and a second in the Long Retrieve.

The girls also invited their friend Izzy along for the weekend. This was Izzy’s first dog event with Fern, and she manage to come second and third in the Long Retrieve and second in the Bales on Saturday and followed this with a win in the Long Retrieve and a second in the Bales in Sunday’s competitions.

An awesome weekend which was crowned by Tallulah picking up her new pup ‘Pippin’ after Sunday’s competitions.

Well done and congratulations from all at Chapel Farm, we look forward to hearing of your next event.

Jamie Enjoys His Performance 24.

Huge thanks to customer “M” for taking the time to email the below and for sending a photo.

“Hello,

I just wanted to let you know how pleased we’ve been that our lab breeder put us on to you guys for Jamie’s food.

He thoroughly enjoys it, isn’t hungry and he’s developing into a really well built dog.

Your pricing is fantastic- £42.50 for 2 bags is currently feeding him for around 8-10 weeks and he’s looking really well on it.

Thanks so much!”

You are very welcome “M” and thanks for taking the time to get in touch saying how well Jamie is doing on Chapel Farm.

We always enjoy seeing pictures of your dogs; if you would like to share a photo we would be delighted to receive, please send to chapelfarm@buccleuch.com

GREAT NEWS for N Ireland Chapel Farm Customers.

Chapel Farm is really pleased to announce that following Brexit we now have Chapel Farm Performance 24+ and Puppy/Junior back in Northern Ireland with Belfast based stockist Mark Brand just receiving delivery of 4 pallets.

Meeting the new legislation requirements has been a complicated process and many people have been involved in making this delivery happen and we would like to thank all for their assistance, and also thank Mark and customers for their patience and loyalty.

To place your order or find out more call Mark on 07801 944500 or e-mail b12andy@hotmail.com

Chapel Farm Dog Food, Easter Break

The Daffodils on the roadside to Chapel Farm Kennels look great this Easter.

Chapel Farm Dog Food will close for Easter. Dog food deliveries will continue to be made within our normal 4 working days but please allow for the weekend closure and public holidays on Friday and Monday.

We hope you are able to enjoy the Easter break while keeping safe in these testing times.