Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

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What did you have to say? Come on it's no fun when you delete it before we can read it.

I read it...your just gettin slow
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is about a pair of Twin Game staggs sparring as team against an unrelated game stagg..

I had to delete the link before I got a warning, but I'll send you the link if yo PM me...
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What did you have to say? Come on it's no fun when you delete it before we can read it.

I read it...your just gettin slow
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it happens with age and cold wet weather just wait it will catch you too one of these days.
 
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I read it...your just gettin slow
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it happens with age and cold wet weather just wait it will catch you too one of these days.

Im afraid it is startin now...my knee and shoulder are not happy.
 
Hey, I got a question for you two genetic gurus. Pumpkin and gold, are they the same thing? I will get you some pics here in a minute to show you what Im talkin about.
 
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Pumpkin is a Phenotype not a set on stone Genotype, Gold is the Background color of chickens with Silver being dominant? can you have a Pumpkin bird(the looks resembles Black Tailed Buff to me) on a Silver background? I believe you can have a Silver Bird with lots of pheomelanin showing thanks to Mahogany and other genes...
 
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See now your getting over my head.. the individual colors of things I have not worked with escape me so I'm not a great deal of help, but patterns and colors I have worked with I make a point to know about, and how to make them better.

I find the Pumpkin color interesting however it seems very broad in use from light nearly gold to poor ginger colors.
 
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I read it...your just gettin slow
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is about a pair of Twin Game staggs sparring as team against an unrelated game stagg..

I had to delete the link before I got a warning, but I'll send you the link if yo PM me...
wink.png


I miss being down south..
 
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I find the Pumpkin color interesting however it seems very broad in use from light nearly gold to poor ginger colors.

I agree, it is somewhat difficult to know what PUMPKIN exactly is. Tkae a look at the first bird I posted. THAT to me would be a great visual definition of a pumpkin.
 

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