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  1. stvnschnell

    CSU - Chicken State University- Large Fowl SOP

    It's a little steep, but well worth it in my opinion. A must if you intend to exhibit or breed show quality birds. The first part of the SOP deals with general topics, then it gets into each breed specifically. There are 3 negatives to this book: 1. There aren't pictures of the breeds,but...
  2. stvnschnell

    CSU - Chicken State University- Large Fowl SOP

    Couldn't agree more. Ross, I read the article n it was extremely helpful. I am just starting out with my Campines, they are hatchery chicks, and I've already began making some decisions using just my APA standard of perfection book. My concern is this: while I can easily pick out certain...
  3. stvnschnell

    CSU - Chicken State University- Large Fowl SOP

    If I understand correctly, Campines are very tight feathered. Therefore they will weigh heavier on the scale than they appear to the naked eye. At 8 weeks old, I think it's still a little too early to guess where my cockerels will top out at. However, with my highly unscientific guess at his...
  4. stvnschnell

    CSU - Chicken State University- Large Fowl SOP

    Here are my two cockerels. Both are striking to look at but after consulting the SOP for Campines, the flaws in each become evident. The cockerel on the left has a disqualification in his comb. The picture probably doesn't show it well, but he has a small point growing out of one of his main...
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