Wow, thank you so much. Printing your post for future referencing. Sometimes I read something and then I think I see it in one of my birds but with your clear description and photos will really help me develop a better eye.
When I asked someone about a picture of a LF WCB Polish featured on the Polish Breeders Club page, I found out that wasn't even a LF bird. Other examples of color have frizzled birds w/o even referring to the frizzle as not being part of the color they're showing. Yes, it's been really difficult...
I'm hoping that in these last few hours that someone could post a picture of a full grown bird and talk about what is correct and not correct and why. I don't mean a really nice bird but maybe one someone is working with. Maybe the photos posted by 4her (not sure if that's the right spelling)...
I started with 8 from a breeder that Debi (Heaven Sent) had hatched for her friend. I culled heavily in the boys in that group and kept the best WCB roo and the Splash, Black and two Silver Laced hens. I've sold off all the offspring in the last two years except a Splash and a Gold Laced, along...
Very nice NoseyChickens! I can see they are larger chickens in a couple of pictures. Looks like nice size on them.
Your chickens are darker then what I thought to be buff. Would your birds coloring be accepted as a standard Buff laced? (And do you sell eggs)!
BTW, my Polish are very good...
I'm really looking forward to the Polish information. I started a couple of years ago with the LF Polish. But it's really hard to find any well bred LF so I've kind of moved my focus to my Marans.
The large crest is definitely an issue but I find they're fine with a little trimming around the...