Did the lazy sunday morning thing and ran it through www.onlinedoctranslator.com
It came out the Borat way I'm afraid, but if you read between the lines there sure is a synopsis to be found :yesss:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9jeB4vr6DmYYWxsSXhFOEVXM0U/view?usp=sharing
Woops, that's a long one. I also have it here in pdf, perhaps you can run it through a Google Translate or something.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9jeB4vr6DmYTTJYN2tSYWhLYlU/view?usp=sharing
For the second year Campines are being served in one of the finest restaurants in the Campine region. And we were lucky enough to try some out yesterday. Heaven.
A picture of about 1910 showing Mrs Van Loon feeding the Campines at the farm of Mme Van Schelle in Merksplas, Belgium. Madam Van Schelle was the vice-president of the American Campine Club around that time and exported many of her own Belgian Campines to the States.
Today Luk Van Bouwel is...
As far as I know Brakels and Campines are not bred together. Untill recently they had only Brakels in Belgium, Holland and Germany. In the UK and Ireland they have mostly Campines. And in Scandinavia both breeds can be found.
The henfeathering trait is also not wanted in Brakels and is a...
They're from 2016.
I like them but they're also not perfect, although thanks for all the compliments.
some of the hens have really ugly combs and the rooster's tail is too horizontal.
the hens also lack some elegance and should stand more regal on their legs. For me personally they look too...
Heritage breed have to keep track of time just as well we thought.
That's why we launched a brandnew Whatsapp group.
PM me your cell phone number and I'll add you manually or you can open this link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/D8GdosBhIEMFGzxUGGAZAE
The group is by no means intended to replace...
Some Campines at my friend Rik's place in Belgium.
Any points?
Always eager to learn.
ps: the cock comes from Denmark, the chickens are Danish x English
sorry, it 's old skool me again. here 2 pictures which are at the base of the present day Campine, its forefathers the old style Campine and the Braekel.
who can name all the differences in type? and which parts are more obvious in the present day Campine?
I thought the tail had to be 40° in accordance with the back line. not with ground level. So if the back is sloping from head to tail by 10° then the tail is at 30° compared to a horizontal level.
But saddle feathering is important. Watch this 1900 drawing, the artist clearly depicted the saddle...
Normally Campines don't go broody but this hen did and came out with 5 healthy Campine chicks.
Running around freely on a biofarm in the Campine region of Belgium.
Good to be home;)