D'uccle Thread

One of my three month old pullets. So far I like her shape
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Congrats Lori, gorgeous birds. Your blks are some of the nicest I've seen
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I wish I were able to keep all my "interesting" colors, but have decided I'm not going to raise them anymore. I love my bantam Favs, thus, thats where my loyalty lays. I will of course keep my MF, Mottled (lavender & blue) blacks/bluz/splash...after that, all will be available to PET homes.
ET correct my alwayz bad spellling. and a couple colors I missed, go figure
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hey everyone, I don't have any d'uccle but I figured that this would be a good place to ask the question that I've been wanting to ask someone for a long time, how do you pronounce d'uccle?
 
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Wow, I did not know that the judges would differ from the book. I assume the judges you have won't be the same one at the Florida State Fair. I refigured what I want to keep and I now have a big surplus of youngsters, will be taking many of them to the auction, at least 12 young roos that I wont' be picking from.

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what color is she?
 
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"dew-clay" is what I heard. I have always said "dee us sol" but I know that's wrong...either way most people have no idea what I'm talking about when I tell them the breed of chicken I have. Just an "oh yeah?" with a confused look on their face lol.
 
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"dew-clay" is what I heard. I have always said "dee us sol" but I know that's wrong...either way most people have no idea what I'm talking about when I tell them the breed of chicken I have. Just an "oh yeah?" with a confused look on their face lol.

Yeah, it is dew-clay! Or it is usually. There is a bit of a discrepancy because it's Belgian, not French. I do not actually know HOW the Belgians pronounce it, but you have to assume they are the experts.
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There should be 5 points, evenly spaced. The front of the comb counts for points but the 'blade' at the back does not count but should have only one tip and not a bunch of bumps.

This means my mf roo does not have a perfect comb. But comb issues are only 1/2 point unless there's a dq level fault, so I'm happy with him.

Oh so Cornelius actually has a better comb! I didn't know if the front and back counted. The front of his comb is not perfect since it has a few small bumps and the back is the same, but it's possible he will look different later and the bumps will smooth out a bit.

Dolly is pretty solid colored, both boys have more black, but all of them are coming out of DINO-PHASE and their neck feathers are starting to get the black spangles, no white at all yet. They are really cute. I need to get pictures.
 
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Wow, I did not know that the judges would differ from the book. I assume the judges you have won't be the same one at the Florida State Fair. I refigured what I want to keep and I now have a big surplus of youngsters, will be taking many of them to the auction, at least 12 young roos that I wont' be picking from.

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what color is she?

Good question!
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This is what Murray McMurray sent me as mille fleur d'Uccles. Her sister and brothers have a lot of black on them. (See pic below)

I quess I could call them quail, but if they are going to darken everything I breed them with, they should be sold as pets.

Opinions please!!!!!

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you first pic of the girl looks like she doesn't have much of a beard. could they have sent you some quail booted bantams instead?

edited to correct the breed! duh! too many similar belgain breeds to look up!
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