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  1. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    This would be Silver Blue Oe Cockerel, what you have appears to be a cockerel possibly blue or splash may be one of several breeds but not OE without a single comb.
  2. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Here are a few of this years cockerels .
  3. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    BB Red over SDW will result in Golden Duckwing cockerels, and BB Red pullets. If you have a hard time getting a line of Birchen going or if you are really interested in a good male line I plan to let two Silver Blue cock line cockerels and one Birchen male line cockerel go quite soon. I have a...
  4. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Then its likely the black hen is carry's silver for hackle and saddle just covered up with black. Breed him back to her and get you a nice line of Birchen going.
  5. Cjarvis

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    Chelsy,it appears you have a nice start on female line White OE and male line Golden Duckwing.
  6. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    I have been reffering to that as a Golden Birchen, I get them using Brown Red to improve the Birchen, You can also get very similar results from a Birchen based Black carrying Red when bred to Birchen,
  7. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Yara, I made a cross a few years ago with Columbian OE over BB Red, he is very similar to many of the 2nd and 3rd generations past the cross. I did let several of them go to others who working the Columbian so could well be from that, I am in Central OK and given where some of those birds went...
  8. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Beautiful Birchen Cock Bird. That is a fine example of the variety.
  9. Cjarvis

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    I use A-frames for breeding pens as well as 48x44x30 deep for conditioning and holding pens. They work quite well.
  10. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    There are a good number of folks working with the Brown Red. This is one of my favorite hens. She has served me very well in many shows.
  11. Cjarvis

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    Yes they are an accepted variety.
  12. Cjarvis

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    Here is one of mine. \
  13. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    I know the Brits, and Eu raise their OE to different standard in regard to tail and body structure. For Birchen you have the best colored male comb and face I have seen to date from anywhere. I would love to have the genetics for that comb color in my Birchens here in the US however feel that it...
  14. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    A quick shot of one of my Birchen Breeder males. a bit weak in saddle color but has proven to be a good breeder when bred to he right females. Have a bit of work to do with feather width as well but I think the females he is mated to will help there as well.
  15. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Didn't know there was a white modern, Is that in the aba or APA standard?
  16. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    not with a yellow leg, not oe either, maybe a poor leghorn?
  17. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    The show season has just really kicked off around here back in late Oct. we will have a show nearly every weekend till mid. feb. The shows here were canceled this weekend due to weather and road conditions, but I still have the ABA nationals this weekend.
  18. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Feather quality is one of those breed defining traits I just wont bend on. He is heavy feathered and young but very tight and hard feathered. It really helps keeping them in shape with a good hard feather, they just do not get damaged as easily.
  19. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Here is a Silver Blue K, the Birchen above typically keeps his wings up like this one but I took those pics on his first trip through a show coop, he is still in training this guy has been through a few times and is much more comfortable.
  20. Cjarvis

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    This has been a long road for the males, as well as good competitive females I had to take two different routes to get them where I wanted them but am quite pleased with this years results. I would be more than happy to discuss them with you feel free to call Carl 405 878 6381
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