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    Brabanter In The Us Brabanters Are Available In Cream And Gold Several Varieties Are Kept In Other C

    Brabanter In the US, brabanters are available in cream and gold. Several varieties are kept in other countries. Created by amazondoc Breed Information, Comments, and Experience with breed: Under construction! Gender Age Thumb Description / Information Male Male Male Male Male
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    Marans Thread for Posting Pics of Your Eggs, Chicks and Chickens

    Quote: Can't tell from those photos. We need individual pics -- and they need a good bit more age on them, too.
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    Marans Thread for Posting Pics of Your Eggs, Chicks and Chickens

    Quote: The brown one looks to be a severe example of the trait referred to as "mossiness". Unfortunately, it's a pretty common problem in the black copper variety. Fortunately, though, the chick may molt out those brown feathers and look at least relatively normal by the time it matures. Enjoy...
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    Marans Thread for Posting Pics of Your Eggs, Chicks and Chickens

    Quote: I always get very excited by a first egg. Congratulations! That egg is not very dark, BUT pullets often start to lay darker eggs over their first week or two of lay. So your girl may just be revving up her paint jets, you never know. And even if her eggs never get any darker, I always...
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    Anyone have any Anaconda chickens?

    I have seen people refer to Easter Eggers as Anacondas on Craigslist. Of course, the word they mean is Araucana.
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    Black Andalusians

    Well heck, Chris -- I never said anything about winning premiums, now, did I? ETA: But not all shows/ fairs will have a AOV class... If there isn't a AOV class for Andalusians where the OP is showing then they not able to show that Variety of Andalusians. Now this is something I hadn't...
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    Black Andalusians

    Quote: Those are BREED classifications, Chris. We're talking about varieties WITHIN a breed. "AOV" -- Any Other Variety -- is a classification used for birds that are of a color or pattern that is not recognized by the APA for that breed. For instance, many araucana breeders have birds that...
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