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now I am starting to question myself lol
Then you're probably right
yay!Then you're probably right![]()
Wait, is it Antwerp?No clue
No, that's not it. I actually have never heard of that breed. Let me check my standard.... Nope, Antwerp isn't in the standard. I'm going to look into that breed!Wait, is it Antwerp?
So I had to do a little digging and found that in the US the Antwerp is called Belgian D'Anvers bantam. It is a true bantam, no LF counterpart. It is recognized by the ABA.Wait, is it Antwerp?
Oh I didn't realize they were the same breed! Still have no clue thenSo I had to do a little digging and found that in the US the Antwerp is called Belgian D'Anvers bantam. It is a true bantam, no LF counterpart. It is recognized by the ABA.
It starts with an "A"!Oh I didn't realize they were the same breed! Still have no clue then
Aseel?Mystery Breed #9
I'm purposely making this one harder.
Origin: United States
American Status: Rare
Comb: Pea
Weight: Cock-36oz, Hen-32oz
Disqualifications: Lopped comb - Crooked keel or breast bone - Cock without spurs - Cockerel with no semblance of splurs
Defects: Excessive hackle and saddle feathering - Twisted hackle feathers - Superfine bone - Heavy feathering - flat sidedness - Low wing carriage - keel too deep - Open scaling at approach of insteps means coarse and heavy insteps which are not conductive to activity - Softness of flesh and plumage
Colors: Black, Black Breasted Red, Silver, Spangled, White