d'anver lovers,discuss the breed and post some pics!

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yep fully agree, and yes, as son as I have something to work with on the buffs, I will defiantely help you out on them.

Would like to see the pics you have too, that would be nice.

I saw all the rules on getting a color recognised a while back. Cant remember it all off hand. But I think at least 5 breeders have to have a certain amount of them, they have to breed true, they have to obviously meet the breed standard, want to say there was a certain amount of year you had to have had them doing all this, then you have to submit the info and request to the APA and or the ABA and all of you meet with their people and present them to them. There may be some other stuff too, but that's the basics I remember right off
 
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It was like my Dad today got beat out by some birds that he sold a gentleman this spring. The guy said man I hate to beat you..........dad's reply was........your not beating me, if you win, it means I win also in the end.

That's true, you hear of that at almost every show, s long as you dont get some jerk who take full credit for them...but in the end, he knew it ws his line, so he should have been just as prowd either way to know his work got placed...I would
 
At the Cross roads there was a qualifying show for splash modern games. They said something like 5 people had to breed them for 5 years then petition the ABA. Then there had to be 50 birds of that color in a qualifying show.

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AMERICAN BANTAM ASSOCIATION
REQUIREMENTS OF ADMISSION OF NEW BREEDS AND VARIETIES
The Standard Committee makes rules and sets fees.
All proposed changes in Bantam Standard are to be published in the Quarterly to all comment by members.
Qualifying meets for both new breeds and new varieties must be held at each of the shows hosting the ABA Annual or
Semi-Annual Meets.
NEW BREED:
There must be a minimum of 25 birds in each variety to be qualified within the new breed, exhibited in 4 classes (cock,
hen, cockerel, pullet) by a minimum of 5 breeders.
NEW VARIETY:
There must be a minimum of 25 birds exhibited in 4 classes (cock, hen, cockerel, pullet) by a minimum of 5 breeders.
NO CHANGES are final until recommended by the Standard Committee and approved by a majority vote of the Board
of Directors at an Annual or Semi-Annual Meeting.

Just found this.

http://www.apa-abayouthpoultryclub.org/Edu_Material/Adding_Breeds_Varieties_to_Standards.pdf
 
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Well, dang it... How good are you at making fudge? (Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Butterscotch, & Sour Cream?) May just have to accidentally send a bribe down to the bog...
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Gotcha there JJ!!
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Nope, seriously, I will just graciously have to wait my turn.
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But maybe when he's finished with you, he can send a few egg babies my way. I love hatching my own.

Got anything laying right now Aubrey? My new little peeps are already getting little tail feathers!!!
 
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