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The ABA and APA have been debating for a long time about the issue of dubbing. There is now a natural class and a dubbed class at most shows and around here it is not nescessary to dub and so I do not dub.
I'm not aware of any movement within the APA or the ABA to do away with dubbing. I'm also unaware of any "natural classes" as part of any sanctioned show.
I'm not aware of any movement within the APA or the ABA to do away with dubbing. I'm also unaware of any "natural classes" as part of any sanctioned show.
For OEG's and OEGB's dubbing arose many years ago when the birds were used as fighting cocks. the comb and wattles were removed to prevent blood loss during the fight. When these birds were first seen they were dubbed and so it became a common practice to dub the birds and thus became the standard
Old English Game Bantams are purely a fanciers breed. They were never used for fighting.
Old English Game Bantams are purely a fanciers breed. They were never used for fighting.
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