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Thank you very much, and I'm not sure how you knew that, but yes I'm speaking of the Russian Orloff. I actually do have an APA SOP (blasted thing was 80 bucks, lol) - but according to the *old* SOP, they weren't even called Orloffs, but were only called "Russians".
The "lack of interest from breeders" is what Wiki states although I don't really think Wiki is all that accurate either - there are lots of discrepancies.
Personally, I think the reason the "Russians" were removed from the APA Standard is painfully obvious (and a lot of bs) but...I'm new to chickens so my theory may be bs too.
1875 is the year they were removed or "delisted". If you know about history, you know the 1870s were a very interesting time for Russia, particularly 1884-77Coincidental? Yeh, maybe. I still think if the APA had said "Orloff" as the breed they'd still be in there.
But, I guess that's just another conspiracy theory and we may never know.![]()
In any case, I LOVE THESE BIRDS and I'm angry that they're not APA recognized. In regard to breeding them back to what they were before? That...is my dream (with regard to chickens anyway).
Edited to add: I want that old Orloff that was so pitch black that it shimmered blue-green.(and I really don't like black chickens) ...but the RO is something else entirely as far as chickens go. They're so regal looking, they're like the king of chickens. I like the ones we have now as well (the spangled) but they remind me of Jubilees and Speckled Sussex. I love those too...but they should be a separate breed since they don't look like the old Orloffs.![]()
I'm rambling, done now.
(pretty sure this 2 year wait isn't going to work)
I have to say this is the first time I've heard the Anti-Russian theory explaining why Russians were removed from the Standard. Do you have anything at all to support this theory or is it total speculation? Along the same line do you know who was on the grassy knoll?
You should have bought your Standard directly from the APA. It would have saved you $21.
You can be angry about Orloffs 'till the cows come home & they still won't be in the Standard. Another option would be to communicate with the many other people who find these birds appealing & go through the admission process. The second option will yield your desired result, the first will not.