Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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This is the gold Brabanter cockerel I hatched this spring. He is seven months old. I did not keep any of the pullets. He has a funky comb, but I can live with it. I have not had Brabanters as long as my Spitz, so there is still a lot to work to do.

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Acceptance requires a certain number of breeders who have had their birds at least 5 years and are showing them. Standards are then presented to the APA for acceptance. Well, that's the procedure I watched as USAMarans (or was it Marans USA?) got approval for the black coppers. Each color needs their own submisssion. All the Brabanter folks here should join the yahoo group April (H&H Poultry) started as well. We're not a noisy bunch, but it would be good to have everyone gathered in one place when the time comes to communicate something important.
The yahoo group, for some reason, showed up as a UK site....don't let that fool you!

Maybe by the time I've had mine five years, I'll be ready to show. The Spitz I got from Carla's eggs, I could probably show now, but the Brabanters need work.
 
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Very nice crests Carla!............the birds look great!.................................................chrisf
 
I haven't ever shown or gone to a show. (Does walking through the poultry section at the PA Farm Show in Harrisburg count?) If Spitz aren't APA recognized how are they shown? Is there a class for them at some shows? A hodge-podge class for Others or Mutts? Would judges be familiar with a non recognized breed?
 
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Nice bird. What happened to his other "horn"? I'm surprised the Golds aren't more popular. They are much closer to (UK) standards than the Creams, which don't even exist except for here. They are regal looking, aren't they?
 
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Nice bird. What happened to his other "horn"?

Thank you.

The other horn is there, just not very prominent. His dad's comb developed more as he got older.​
 
Carla, you sure have some beautiful birds there!

I dont remember if you do show or rather NOT show at all (due to bio) and hopefully your chicks will do well!
 
These are my Spring "babies". They are 11 weeks old.

Group photo - 5 of the 7 chicks.

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This little guy had wry neck. Baby vitamins seemed to have fixed him.

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Others:

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This is one set of parents; they are coming out of a molt, and don't look their best. I have two pens with one roo and four hens in each, plus one pen of five older bachelor hens with no roo..

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Beautiful babies Carla!....the best looking crests and spangles I've seen...............................................................chrisf
 
The one in the 5th pic looks like she's ready for a nap
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I love your birds, Brabanter and Spitzes alike. Looks like you've really worked with them.
 

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