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I am the President of the Faverolles Fanciers of America club and if you would like more info on Faverolles, we have just set up a new website on them. It is www.faverollesfanciers.webs.com
Thank you,
I will bookmark the page...
So, what do you think of the pair I posted?
Chris
Hey Chris,
I think you may need to get some better established show stock. The hen is incorrectly colored and her type is not correct for the Faverolles breed part of that may be the way she is standing but her beard isn't heavy enough and her body shape is wrong. She may even be a splash salmon Faverolles which is not a recognized color. The cockerel also has incorrect type and to many points on his comb. Faverolles are a difficult breed to learn the standard for I know because I started off with stock that didn't meet the standard but as you learn what to look for you won't have that problem anymore. The best advice would be start over with stock from one of the established show breeder like and you will be better off and won't have to go through years of working breeding to standard. Thats just my opinion.
Henry
I am the President of the Faverolles Fanciers of America club and if you would like more info on Faverolles, we have just set up a new website on them. It is www.faverollesfanciers.webs.com
Thank you,
I will bookmark the page...
So, what do you think of the pair I posted?
Chris
Hey Chris,
I think you may need to get some better established show stock. The hen is incorrectly colored and her type is not correct for the Faverolles breed part of that may be the way she is standing but her beard isn't heavy enough and her body shape is wrong. She may even be a splash salmon Faverolles which is not a recognized color. The cockerel also has incorrect type and to many points on his comb. Faverolles are a difficult breed to learn the standard for I know because I started off with stock that didn't meet the standard but as you learn what to look for you won't have that problem anymore. The best advice would be start over with stock from one of the established show breeder like and you will be better off and won't have to go through years of working breeding to standard. Thats just my opinion.
Henry