Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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My Brabanter comb is like that. It's considered a defect, isn't it?

They are supposed to have 2 horns Yours is just ready in case he gets frostbite on one
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Yay! I hope the chicks grow up to give you more little blue Brabanters!

I do believe I need 6 generations to meet breed standards to be able to officially call them blue brabanters. After the next generation, I will offer "project" birds. Until then, they are just "mutts"
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My Brabanter comb is like that. It's considered a defect, isn't it?

They are supposed to have 2 horns Yours is just ready in case he gets frostbite on one
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The spangling on the Brabanters is supposed to be a half moon shape on the tip of the wing......and there's very few that actually look "right". My rooster has perfect spangling, and even the offspring from him and "Ms Perfect" (she is!) come out without perfect spangling. This has to go back to the breeds they were developed from, who probably had lacing.

Oh well, guess I'll just breed them and see what happens. lol!
 
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The spangling on the Brabanters is supposed to be a half moon shape on the tip of the wing......and there's very few that actually look "right". My rooster has perfect spangling, and even the offspring from him and "Ms Perfect" (she is!) come out without perfect spangling. This has to go back to the breeds they were developed from, who probably had lacing.

Oh well, guess I'll just breed them and see what happens. lol!

If you look at the chamois Brabanter on the european websites, it looks LACED, just like a bearded buff Polish
 
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They are supposed to have 2 horns Yours is just ready in case he gets frostbite on one
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Frostbite......in Seattle......not impossible....but unlikely.
 

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