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  1. YB192004

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    Quote: Yes please..lol who has opals...? i want some... LOL... If you want good opal, you should contact Carl in Oklahoma (twinlakepoultry), Dwayne in Louisiana or Ron Smith. They are breeding their opal according to the standard that is being waiting for apa and aba approval on recognition...
  2. YB192004

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    Quote: bantiesrule, you can sex oegb chicks with chipmunk pattern by looking at the black line on the eyes....a solid blk line run all the way is a female a fade or no line is a male. I got them all correct on 4 of my hatches....an old cocker thought me that when I bought his birds. In the...
  3. YB192004

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    Quote: Sunny, your chick is a female. Below was pic of my blue red oegb chicks, I got 2 males and 4 females from that hatched.....the bottom right was a male and the others were females. I was dead on with how many male and female I got from all my hatches. An old cocker thought me that...
  4. YB192004

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    Quote: x2...and just want to add that the #2 chick is a female.
  5. YB192004

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    Quote: Your best bet is to compare your roos to the silver duckwing in this gallery...KyRandy breeds and shows silver duckwing. If your bird is way off than you know you have a cull. http://www.bantychicken.com/cgi-bin/OEGBCA/index.cgi?action=gallery&op=galview&username=KyRandy&num=1
  6. YB192004

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Quote: bantiesrule, you can sex oegb chicks with chipmunk pattern by looking at the black line on the eyes....a solid blk line run all the way is a female a fade or no line is a male. I got them all correct on 4 of my hatches....an old cocker thought me that when I bought his birds. In the...
  7. YB192004

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Quote: bantiesrule, you can sex oegb chicks with chipmunk pattern by looking at the black line on the eyes....a solid blk line run all the way is a female a fade or no line is a male. I got them all correct on 4 of my hatches....an old cocker thought me that when I bought his birds. In the...
  8. YB192004

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    Quote: I would try to contact Jesse McAlister in GA, he has some really nice spangled. His email address is [email protected]. Here is a link to pics of his birds; http://www.bantychicken.com/cgi-bin/OEGBCA/index.cgi?action=gallery&op=galview&username=SpangledMc. Hope this help.
  9. YB192004

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    Quote: I believe you should get 100% blue spangled if you cross a sport with a spangled. Love the color!
  10. YB192004

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    Celtic Hill, I think he looks above average. You can compare him to some of the wht oe in this site gallery: http://www.bantychicken.com/cgi-bin/OEGBCA/mods/usergallery/index.cgi?action=openalbum&album=3&page=1&albumname=White
  11. YB192004

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    Here are some pics of my 1st hatched blue red, he is the only survivor of the cat attack out of the batch. at 2 1/2 months, he was eating chop hard boil egg. recent pic of him at close to 4 months, he is very tame.
  12. YB192004

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    Well, I have not thought of get the color recognize by ABA due to time consuming but if I can get them to breed true to the color and type, I can always show them under unrecognize varieties then I will think about the ABA thing. I have seen a guy won best variety at a show with his pumkin...
  13. YB192004

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    Quote: What would you call that color? It's so pretty! He is a cocoapop silver duckwing serama. My plan for him is x him with a female/male line oe hens to create his color in oe, at the same time keep the short back on the male offspring just in case I need it in my serama project. I was...
  14. YB192004

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    What do you guy think of this color in oegb? I want to take on this project but not sure what color of oegb hen is best for this project, I was thinking of a white or a fawn sport. Any suggestion???
  15. YB192004

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    Quote: Thats to much, start at $100. See what he says, he will probably take it Thanks Chickenlover54. I will give it a try, hopefully he will take it like you said.
  16. YB192004

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    Question for quality oegb breeders, Is an offer of 300$ for a proven show quality oegb pair is too much or too little? The reason i ask is that i want to make an offer to this breeder for his best quality spangled pair but i am not sure how much is too much or too little. Any input is greatly...
  17. YB192004

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    Quote: He is aight, the color is a little off but through selective breeding you might get some good offsprings. He looks kind of like the female line roos, one pic will not do him justice on how typey he is.
  18. YB192004

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    I got this blue red maker pair instead of the blue spangles i was searching for but i still love the rich mahogany color on the spangles. Hopefully i will find some good show quality spangles in the near future to complete my flock. Here are pics of my blue red maker;
  19. YB192004

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    Quote: Great looking blk!!!! Do any of you guys know who has SQ blue spangle for sale? I have been looking for them fro a while. there is an auction for a pair right now on eggbid! hurry I think it ends tommorow! Thanks, I saw that but unfortunatly both of them are sports which mean i...
  20. YB192004

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    Quote: Great looking blk!!!! Do any of you guys know who has SQ blue spangle for sale? I have been looking for them fro a while.
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