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  1. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    We talked about the standard has anyone seen pictures of whats in it on this site? Look. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/400344/heritage-large-fowl-thread/4590#post_8558148 go to page 460 bob
  2. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    http://books.google.com/books?id=cSLZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA84&dq=%22red+sussex%22+subject:%22poultry%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YIFQT_j_H6ra0QHYmPnUDQ&ved=0CFMQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22red%20sussex%22%20subject%3A%22poultry%22&f=false Boy here is one of my favorite books and look at the pictures of the feathers on...
  3. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    Those are some unbalanced bantams with their modern game legs. If you look at Rhode Island Red bantams in Germany they have legs much like this. Their bodies are great t but goofy legs station. Thank goodness our standards are like they are. Hopefully we can keep our standards like they are and...
  4. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    gobstopped when I read that I thought of a Seroma. He will come back again. He was the only person to help me with my stain crossing idea. For that I am greatfull to him. bob
  5. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    That is a excellent idea to buy a current APA standard of perfection and donate it to your local Li bray. Then when someone suck as a beginner goes to the farm or Agriculture section they could check it out and read it at home. I have bought some great Fly Fishing Books off Amazon and have about...
  6. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    Allot depends on the breed when it comes to say Rocks you want a gravy bowl look. You got to have a round breast on your birds to get it. if you do not have a good keel bone to meat on the birds will be short in the chest and the males when ten months old look sawed of in the beast. They will...
  7. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    I dont think that will happen in the standard. Its simple however. Years ago when we had slide projectors and slides I took a picture of a Rhode Island red out of my black and white standard. Then the slides came in and I projected it onto the wall to the size of a normal 18 month old rhode...
  8. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/e/e2/600x450px-LL-e2fcd828_DSC02182.jpeg I got a personnel message yesterday from a person asking about capacity in Rhode Island Red large fowl and how you go about getting that into your line. There are some good pictures of females that show the big body or...
  9. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    Thank you Mr. Miller. When you open up for comments this is like brain storming and someone comes along and types in a key term. You type that into your search engine and you can learn even more. I think allot of Holstein Dairy Farmers are using this approach. They have to have high yields of...
  10. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    Thanks Walt for the post I dont know what the heck its called either maybe Mr. Miller has heard of it or maybe there is no term for doing this. I love my black and white standard which I bought when I was a kid in the 1960s. You can pick some of these up some times on ebay. bob
  11. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/400344/heritage-large-fowl-thread/4470 Need help to a question on Heritage Large Fowl Thread. Mr. Miller and Walt maybe you have the answer. bob
  12. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22American+Poultry+Association%22 http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=wyandottes Here is a link to many standard of perfections available for you to read on line. They are basically the same verb age as the latter issues sold today. One...
  13. Robert Blosl

    Standard of Perfection

    Mr. Miller when I was a young boy teenager in the 1960s I corresponded with one of the last string men in show poultry. His name was Henry K. Miller. He was from Pennsylvania. Are you related to Henry K. Miller? Bob
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