Yup, he sure is. Me and him occasionally talk about his European poultry excursionsOP IS from across the pond.
You can see in their post history.

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Yup, he sure is. Me and him occasionally talk about his European poultry excursionsOP IS from across the pond.
You can see in their post history.
Yeah lol was chatting to my friend and I've decided to buy his rooster if he'll sell he isn't sure yet if he'll sell so I'll have to waitIf these are APA shows, I'd skip the polish if you intend to bring a rooster you don't own with her, since it's against the rules to show a bird that doesn't belong to you.
It sounds like you already have your best birds picked out and ready to bring, and the rest of these in this list are others you're thinking of bringing too.
Barred wyandottes aren't APA accepted so if yours are LF I'd skip those. If the show is ABA accredited and yours are bantams, those are accepted by the ABA, so in that case you might want to bring them. Same with your phoenixes; white LF phoenixes are not an accepted variety, but the ABA has bantam white phoenix accepted, so I would bring them if they are bantams, but not bring them if they are LF.
Gold is not an accepted variety of booted bantam so those could be left behind as well for that reason.
What's aba apa
I'm the only one with white Phoenix bantams in my county and my bramhas style can only be got in frim England so very few peole have themWhich birds look the best and which breeds are the "rarest" in your area?
Ok I will try and do that nowThey're American poultry groups, but I've since been told you're not in America, so disregard that post. You should add at least your country to the location field in your profile![]()
Then maybe choose these to bring?I'm the only one with white Phoenix bantams in my county and my bramhas style can only be got in frim England so very few peole have them