There has been discussion on do we need a name change from Birchen, and it seems that to be more correct, this should be considered.
Here are some photos of Gray Japanese Bantams - this looks more in line with what we want in our "birchens". Really looks like a name change is in order. We discussed this at the last NIPA show a little and had some input from judges recommending we consider naming them "gray" instead of "birchen".
It's looking more and more like we have the following types:
1) Silver Penciled - more fractured pattern than the typical penciled breed, Iowa Blue unique
2) Gray (what we know as birchen) - as in Japanese bantams - there is great variety in this from black with white lacing through moderately grey with heavy lacing.
3) Silver Gray (aka silver duckwing ) - as in Dorkings, bantams - ours have patterning involved that I'm not seeing on others, but the overall coloration is close.
Below are photos of Japanese Gray Bantams:
Check out the mossiness on this hen...
Here is a "gray" that is more gray than black ...
Day old "gray" chick...
Here are photos of Silver Duckwing aka Silver Gray:
Silver Duckwing and Silver Gray used interchangably (personally I like the sound of Silver Gray better, duckwing just sounds ugly to me for some reason).
Below are photos of Silver Gray Dorkings:
Silver Duckwing Bantams:
Wanted to post some information I've received from Bart Pals (NIPA show coordinator, judge):
BIRCHEN-
Male color
NECK-White with slender black stripe
BREAST-Upper breast-basic black with each feather finely laced with white, from throat to middle of breast
Female color
NECK-same as male
BREAST-same terminology as for male
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GRAY
Male color
NECK-Silvery white with slender black stripe
BREAST-Lustrous black, each feather evenly laced with silvery white
Female color
NECK-black, each feather laced with white
BREAST-Black, each feather evenly laced with white
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The Standard is not like the Bible, it is supposed to be taken literally, so "upper breast" means just that, as does "breast" (which means the whole breast). I think the ABA also has articles available regarding Gray/Birchen through their library of articles.
I think we need to decide as a club and decide soon so we can get the varieties set and accepted with as little confusion as possible. Taking on the Gray name over Birchen also encourages more lacing and a return to the more Iowa Blue original look.
P.S. Does anyone have the ABA Standard that could paste in the standard listed there for Gray?