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Chris


Edited by Chris09 - 5/15/10 at 4:12pm

 

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Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


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NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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post #12 of 82

Wow!  Call me a newbie because alot of that was new to me!  Thanks Chris

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post #13 of 82

To the blues that are confused, how about adding the non-laced blues (called self-blue in other parts of the world)?

Now you need to publish it all in a handy book!  I'll buy the first copy if you autograph it wink

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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #14 of 82
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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies 

To the blues that are confused, how about adding the non-laced blues (called self-blue in other parts of the world)?

Now you need to publish it all in a handy book!  I'll buy the first copy if you autograph it wink


I posted one, Is that what you were talking about?

Chris


Edited by Chris09 - 5/16/10 at 1:26pm

 

NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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post #15 of 82

I'm pretty sure that in Europe/UK/Australia (breeders from those locations, please correct me if I err) there are blue gene birds without the darker hackles & saddles.

Somehow I missed the one you posted, but he still has the darker hackles & saddle.

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #16 of 82

I need a diagram of inner nasal anatomy. Anyone have one?

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post #17 of 82
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Originally Posted by fattie 

I need a diagram of inner nasal anatomy. Anyone have one?


This has been moved to first page.......

Chris


Edited by Chris09 - 5/16/10 at 4:24pm

 

NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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post #18 of 82

Great! How come I couldn't find this online? Is yellow tissue normal in the nasal cavity? Or is it infection/tumor?

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post #19 of 82

This is awesome!!! Thanks Chis!!!

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post #20 of 82
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Originally Posted by fattie 

Great! How come I couldn't find this online? Is yellow tissue normal in the nasal cavity? Or is it infection/tumor?


Did you do your search as chicken/ poultry?

I did a search as Avian...

As far as yellow tissue in the nasal cavity, I would thing that it would be normal. I would be more worried if it was Black or even White..
I will check some of my birds and see what I can find...

Chris

 

NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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