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  1. jmc

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    thanks. after i put up that question i had a thought, 'oh no, i think the apa's description and the sop are one and the same'. i actually have a little 'problem' with this fact, which i may post later.............. tx again...for your patience i really feel like i am intruding upon your...
  2. jmc

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    thank you. is the SOP description of a breed very different from what one would find in the APA description of a breed? This is what i think the answer is. correct me if i am wrong, please: The SOP description is more specific than the APA description. The SOP is describing the traits desired...
  3. jmc

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Quote: Many folks just do not understand that just because they call a breed by the same name in another country, it is not neccessarily the same breed. When you have 60+ years seperating the two country's breed, they go in seperate directions many times. Even in the USA type can vary from...
  4. jmc

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    as a side note, a bit of heritage info here: my friends ma--in the 1930s, btw--had, not so called heritage fowl for her layers, but Black Sexlinks. They were her best producers and she got them from hatcheries more local to her VT home. This is in the 1930s! IOW, 'old time chickens' aren't at...
  5. jmc

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Do 'colored' so-called heritage breeds (eg RIR, NH, B-eye,,etc. etc.) ever produce offspring that are slightly off colored or slightly misshapen from the desired 'standard' color and/or conformation? OR, can one count on some off-colored or 'misshapen' offspring on a more or less regular basis...
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