
I found one, interesting, I wonder if anyone has any pics of some Blacks too?
This is going back in time for sure, compared to what breeds are normally posted up on this thread.
Jeff
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I found one, interesting, I wonder if anyone has any pics of some Blacks too?
This is going back in time for sure, compared to what breeds are normally posted up on this thread.
Jeff
Some of us just want the colors they have in the EU but not here.Sarah,
Everyone wants to make a new color in most breeds. While I understand the interest with newbies, it does nothing to improve the breed. I would have to say it runs the breed into the ground, as all these hybrids get put back into the good stuff. I have seen this for many years, but the new folks in poultry now are the absolute worst I have seen. As an example folks are trying out new colors in Tolbunt Polish and they don't know that "Tolbunt" is actually the color designation of these Polish.....they are not a breed. lol. They are also trying to change the German Standard cuz to quote one "expert" the Germans were wrong, but I know precisely .....got to love that word.......what they are supposed to look like. This is from a person that has been in poultry for a couple years at most. I get so frustrated with myself for not having this ability some BYC people have of learning things so quickly.
If it didn't cause so much damage to so many breeds it would be funny.
Walt
Some of us just want the colors they have in the EU but not here.
Quote: That's the case with any careless breeder regardless of their objectives or lack thereof. Anyone not breeding toward the standard is going to end up with some funny looking chickens.
My breeds are Appenzeller Spitzhauben and Brabanters. Both are available in only two colors in The USA. (Greenfire Farm has recently brought in several colors of Spitz, but they're not widely available yet). There is no APA standard for either currently, but the breeders I know trying to develop the other colors available in the EU are doing their best to breed toward the standards of the home countries.
I think a Tolbunt Appenzeller Spitz or Brabanter would be cool so long as everything else is according to standard. There are a number of colors that no longer exist even in the EU I'd love to see brought back.
Your comment struck me as ironic because poorly bred Spitz and Brabanters look like Polish.
Nope, and I'm not the only one who saw points. I saw the rounded blade too. Should have known you were up to mischief! I bred very nice SLWs from Herb Holtz, and I never had one shaped like that. Where is the 40 dgree tail ? All I see is a flat top like a Rock. No cocave sweep up to the tail.Whatever you want to argue about.....you are like a terrier sometimes.
As noted....it is not a great rosecomb....it may have some rudimentary points because he crossed his existing buff Wyandottes to a buff Orp. It is one picture of one bird......
I have no idea why you didn't jump on the Orp part of this. Automatically you assumed Rock. The Orp also gave it a good dose of loose feathering in the females, but he will have that gone in the next cross. The type is very good and the legs are the correct color....it looks like a good Wyandotte that has the normal problems associated with a rose comb.
So now to end the debate..........a picture is worth a 1000 words. This is not a single comb!
geeeez............maybe you are only partially blind.
Walt