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Fox Red Labradors Edited by Laura
Michaels |
![]() Ch Wynfaul Tobasco By Cricklecreek Corrie x Wynfaul Flutter |
Fox
red is not a separate color of the Labrador but only a shade of yellow.
In the early years of the breed development, fox red or dark yellow was
the original yellow shade of the Labrador Retriever. The original yellows
were in fact called Golden until the British Kennel Club came to register
them. They argued that "gold" was not a colour, so yellow they
became. One has to only look at the first yellow Labrador ever recorded,
Ben of Hyde in 1899 sired by Major Radclyffe's "Neptune" out
of Lord Wimborne's "Duchess" both blacks to see this original
shade. These early Labradors were either dark golden or butterscotch tinged
with red. Until and even to some point after World War 11, dark yellow
was the norm. |
As
the years went on, the lighter Labradors became far more popular and people
have lost sight of the true origin of the color. Even today, it seems
the lighter the shade of yellow, the better. Some "so called breeders"
are now advertising White Labradors when in fact there is no such thing
within our breed. They are following the trail of the lighter the better.
Due to the lack of interest and popularity of the darkest shade of yellow
in the Labrador standard, it had all but disappeared. |
![]() King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth with their dark yellow Labrador in the 1920's |
![]() English Show Champion Wynfaul Tabasco |
Two
breeders from the UK, John and Glenda Crook of Balrion and Mac Bedford
of Wynfaul Labradors had always had an interest in dark yellows. It was
this interest that led to the rebirth of the fox red. The Crook's owned
one of the most famous Labradors of all time, Ch Balrion King Frost. In
his litters he seemed always to produce very dark yellows. It was one
of his granddaughters that produced the great Ch Wynfaul Tabasco, the
father of the modern fox red Labrador. Not only was he a stunning red
dog but he had excellent conformation. He became the only modern fox red
Show Champion in the UK. Just as a note, Tobasco, if you went far enough
back, is decended from the last Dual Champion in Great Britain, Knaith
Benjo. |
The
next step, again bringing in Ch Balrion King Frost, was a breeding with
Wynfaul Tabasco to Lady Bountiful of Balrion, herself a very dark yellow
girl, daughter of Show Ch Balrion Kings Ransom who was a son of King Frost.
The resulting litter was all fox red proving the Crook's theory of fox
red to fox red will produce all fox red. Within this litter there was
a red boy puppy sold to Sally Kelley of Kelleygreen Labradors in the United
States, Balrion Red Alert. A couple breeders, Kelleygreen and Keepsake
Labradors through Sally Kelley's big red import, Red Alert, have done
a lot in recent years to bring the color back. In most all fox red pedigrees
of today, a little research will show this dog in the pedigree multiple
times. |
![]() Balrion Red Alert |
![]() Kelleygreen's Kardinal |
Sally
then purchased from Dot Galvin of Hennings Mill Labradors, a fox red girl,
Hennings Mill Kelleygreen Henna who went back to King Frost again through
her dad, Ch Scartho Frost. Sally bred her to Red Alert which resulted
in an all fox red litter. Within the litter, another special boy appeared,
Kelleygreen Kardinal. Many of today’s fox red Labradors can look
back in the pedigree and see Kardinal one to three generations back. |
Another
dog, while not particularly famous himself, passed his influence on into
the red bitch lines of both Kelleygreen and Keepsake, was the fox red
Scrimshaw Placido Flamingo. Tenor was bred by Barbara Barfield of Scrimshaw
Labradors, sired by Ch Scrimshaw Duckless Fairbanks and the grandson of
the very famous Ch Lindall Mastercraft. Tenor inherited the fox red shade
from both sides of his pedigree, his grandfather, English Field Champion
Venture of Brattonsplash and while his mom was a dark yellow, she had
the red shade as well behind her. Tenor passed the fox red "C"
allele on to his offspring. When bred to Kelleygreen's Lady in Red, they
produced Keepsake's I Love Lucy, dam of the only AKC fox red champion,
Keepsake's Cajun. Not only did he give his shade to his descendants but
also his wonderful laid back temperament. This big red dog was everything
a Labrador should be, a true gentleman in every sense of the word. |
![]() Scrimshaw Placido Flamingo |
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These
two girls, owned by Judy McCormick - Keepsake Labradors, that have been
so important in our modern fox red Labradors. On the left we have Kelleygreen
Lady in Red in all her maturity, on the right, Keepsake I Love Lucy. In
all the well known show bred Labradors of today, you will find one or
both of these grand ladies, sometimes multiple times, in the pedigree
if you look far back enough.
So looking back over the history of the fox red shade from Ben of Hyde through today, one might argue that Ch Balrion King Frost has had the biggest influence in the re-development of the fox red shade. Each step of the way from Wynfaul Tobasco through Kelleygreen's Kardinal, King Frost certainly had a major influence in the pedigree. |
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Balrion
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