Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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We've already imported blue, black, and chamois spitz. We may circle back next year and try to import a high-quality, disease-free line of the the silver spitz. I'm not sure when we will be releasing the new varieties and bloodlines to hobbyists.

The chamois spitz are the largest varieties of the breed that I've seen.

Thanks for your interest.
 
I would be looking forward in seeing these Spitz! Hubby would KILL me if I get a pair or a trio of these!
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Unless it was Xmas money my Dad gives me every year and its ALL MINE! Hee hee!
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Have you ever thought about importing this chicken? ml The grandfather of Brabanters, Sultans, Spitzhaubens, and other crested breeds?

http://www.komovdvor.spb.ru/kurirus/pavl.ht

The link doesn't work for me. We have imported Pavlovskaya hens from Russia. Some experts believe they are the foundational breed that contributed to many of the more modern crested breeds.

Do you have a picture of them?
 
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Have you ever thought about importing this chicken? ml The grandfather of Brabanters, Sultans, Spitzhaubens, and other crested breeds?

http://www.komovdvor.spb.ru/kurirus/pavl.ht

The link doesn't work for me. We have imported Pavlovskaya hens from Russia. Some experts believe they are the foundational breed that contributed to many of the more modern crested breeds.

YOU HAVE!!! Wonderful!! I can't afford your prices, but maybe someday they'll become common enough for me to afford.
 
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The link doesn't work for me. We have imported Pavlovskaya hens from Russia. Some experts believe they are the foundational breed that contributed to many of the more modern crested breeds.

Do you have a picture of them?

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