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Strange! I've never seen duckwing based Orloff chicks before.I’m also seeing photos of baby spangled orloff chicks- some of which look wheaten and some that look wildtype/partridge based. I’m guessing different lines might have one or the other?
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The breed standard, according to the Russian Orloff Society of USA and Canada, calls for the rooster’s breast to be black with white tips. Perhaps the UK allows for red breast.I’ve been looking online and it seems like many pics have a black breast:
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but every once in a while I see one with a red breasts. Could this be a result of crosses with the “mahogany” orloff variety?:
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It's also interesting to browse this Russian thread (google translate if you would like). The chicks seem like they are both wheaten and partridge-based depending on the person posting. Lots of great photos of Orloffs on there. Also I notice that some of the Spangled Orloff roosters have red-based chests (not black) which means they have Db or Co in the mix as well. I honestly like some of those better than the black-chested ones.
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