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Put a "typical" show-bred Springer next to a "typical" field-bred Springer, and the most striking contrast will probably be in color, markings, and quantity of coat. The field-bred may have more white, to the point of being all white, with a dark head and ears and a few patches of color on the body, and may be ticked. The field-bred will most likely have less body coat and feathering, which can be an attractive feature for owners who don't wish to spend a great deal of time grooming.