Originally Posted by
huntervinni
English setters have been taught to have the high-head, high-tail pointing style for the simple reason that you can see them better in tall grasses as opposed to the European setters that crouch. However when an English setter gets too close to a bird they still hit the ground and "set" (crouch) as that has been bred into them for decades if not centuries.
In my opinion all pointing dogs used for hunting any species of upland, should at the very least be steady to wing and shot.