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Originally Posted by CelticOaksFarm View Post

Zoowee, it was an add on, visit the club site for more info on standard.
http://maransofamericaclub.com/
All I can say about them is, good luck finding stock. It has taken us 2 years of hatching and culling before we finally have a handful of BCM that don't have faults all over them. Unfortunately they are a bird riddled with faults from poor egg color, feather color, comb issues, white feathers, leg feathering issues. Oh and don't fall for the sales pitch of wade and Davis lines as everyone claims to have them and it's a ploy to get more $ in reality.

Thanks so much Celtic!

Amy Beth. Zoo Mom to Cats, Dog, Lizards, Ducks, Chickens and Geese. Ducks: Pekins, FW runners, WH, Buffs, Black Runner, Golden 300s and Silver Appleyards. | Chickens: Buff Orps,  French Black Copper Marans, Bantam Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, TJs Leghorns, Naked Necks and EEs. | Geese: Brown African | 

 

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Amy Beth. Zoo Mom to Cats, Dog, Lizards, Ducks, Chickens and Geese. Ducks: Pekins, FW runners, WH, Buffs, Black Runner, Golden 300s and Silver Appleyards. | Chickens: Buff Orps,  French Black Copper Marans, Bantam Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, TJs Leghorns, Naked Necks and EEs. | Geese: Brown African | 

 

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post #12 of 14
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Is the 2010 edition the most recent copy? Cause I think I am going to have to get one if I am going to be breeding welsh harlequins, cinnamon runners and dewlap Toulouse geese.

Iu would love to know if there is a standard  for the cinnamon runners in the American standards- and if so- just what that standard says.   There has been a number of discussions about how the colour differes between Australia and the USA- and the only way to clearly see that is to compare 2 entries - one from each book. 

Can someone who has the book let me know if there is a standard for a Cinnamon Runner in the current edition? 

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They are not on the 2010 copy

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Celtic Oaks Farm LLC NPIP
Send us an EMAIL Like Us on Facebook Visit us on the web CELTICOAKS.COM
2013 waiting list ==== Our Swaps ==== Our Breeds (photos)
We CAN ship to VA (permit pending) & HI (permit required for each box)
Shipping live birds Article
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post #14 of 14
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Originally Posted by duckyfromoz View Post

Iu would love to know if there is a standard  for the cinnamon runners in the American standards- and if so- just what that standard says.   There has been a number of discussions about how the colour differes between Australia and the USA- and the only way to clearly see that is to compare 2 entries - one from each book. 
Can someone who has the book let me know if there is a standard for a Cinnamon Runner in the current edition? 


That is something I would like to know, scence that's the color of runners I am getting and I haven't even seen a picture of that color yet. Do you know of any one who has pictures of cinnamon runners?

Pair of SQ silver phase Welsh Harlequins, Pair of SQ Saxony Runners, 6 Sebastopol geese & one Dewlap Toulouse Goose

 

 

Dont let them take our Guns!! Fight for whats right!

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Pair of SQ silver phase Welsh Harlequins, Pair of SQ Saxony Runners, 6 Sebastopol geese & one Dewlap Toulouse Goose

 

 

Dont let them take our Guns!! Fight for whats right!

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