Some of them will lose some of the characteristic warm reddish partridge on back and wing bow. They become more normal partridge.
And you see often that the black peppering/stippling clumps.
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She has to show more black at the end of the hackle feathers. Furthermore the feathers of the hackle are nicely interrupted by the groundcolour
Very nice hackle. Look at the reddish coloured shaft. When you see this you are dealing with a real redpartridge coloured Welsummer.
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This one has a penciled breast and in the Netherlands it is a fault.
It is a German Welsummer and this is the way they want it. The description in their Standard is saying "the breast must be penciled".
We, the Dutch Welsumerclub, think there is a connecting between the penciled breast of the...
Dutch Large Silver Double Laced Barnevelder hen, a new creation in the Netherlands
Bantam Silver Double laced rooster, winner of his class at the Noordshow 2014
Bantam Silver Double laced pullet, winner of her class at the Noordshow 2014
"Around 1935 French Marans were used to improve the eggshell colour and production, but also to reinvigorate the breed. This was only partly succesful as the resulting colours were rather different from the standard and hence discontinued".
http://www.aviculture-europe.nl/nummers/13E01A03.pdf...
Hans L. Schippers a Barnevelder Pope? That's very funny. Indeed he's writing articles in the Fancy Fowl Magazine, so that makes him a pope?
I wrote articles for the UK Welsummer Club, the Dutch Welsumerclub, the Dutch "small animals" magazine and Aviculture Europe, so what will I be.
He also...