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  1. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    "Carlisle" are what we in America call Old English Games "Oxford" are what we call the Pit fowl or American games. Of course the type is somewhat different in UK on both but that is what they generally resemble. Bob
  2. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    You do realize that they are dubbed not pea-combed
  3. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    I am sure your pictures are of some great birds but they are not Old English. While a lot of people think that American Pit Games= Old English games, they are very different. They have some colors that are close to the same, but the type is very different. Bob
  4. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    Sorry I missed this the first time around. I am glad to see you get back into Large OE. There are so many good things about them I just don't see why more people don't raise them. The OE (LF) world is getting smaller and smaller. The OEGCA is basically non-existent and now Cliff Douglass is...
  5. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    Thanks It is the Females that win for me right now and normally I would go for a female line, but what is the use of raising Crele OE if you can't show the males sometimes. I believe this winter I will have some good cockerels ( stags) to show. Also, one of the things I like about the Large...
  6. blackred

    Standard Old English Games

    Quote: This is a couple of pictures of my Large Old English Games from last year. These are not American games or pit games but exhibition type games. I have raised and shown Large OE since the early 80's. While they are not common they are out there and can be had if you know where to...
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