Mille Fluer d’Uccles were my start actually.
Then I got d’Anvers since I thought they were mille fluer d’Uccles but easier.
Turns out d’Anvers are just better in every way.
They look great in dozens of patterns.
Except they can’t pull off mille fluer.
They do have a robust neck and robust...
I do like golden neck. Especially on Belgian Bantams and Thurungians.
I think the mille fluer is a good example of color and type but I think Cochins, booted bantams, and d’Uccles are the only chickens that can pull off that pattern without looking a bit goofy.
@The Moonshiner got any of them golden necks?
@Painted Calls
Call ducks
Oh nvm I reread the description
Colorful mallards
Painted mallards if you will?
@JacinLarkwell look what I found at a swap in Wisconsin. “kolohari geese”. He spelled and pronounced “Kholmogory” terribly but he did know it was a Russian breed. To be fair, I don’t know how to spell or pronounce it either, I had to look it up.
But this proves they are existing in the US.