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It is sad that some will only give advice but will not take advice. One more thing I am by far not new to this breeding poultry thing , it has been apart of my life and will be apart of the rest of my life.
Well, that's an interesting remark. One can be an expert and/or foremost authority on one breed, but not on another one. I am just learning about the Delaware breed and it's not easy, considering that I have never seen a show quality Del in person, though I have seen the standard and the artist's representation of the perfect Delaware. A live bird is better than a drawing any day, or at least a photograph of a live bird. And I doubt many have seen a truly great Delaware in person.
To me, my Orpingtons are so much easier to "get" than this breed. At least, I've seen show quality Orpingtons in the flesh. Actual exhibition quality Delawares are rather elusive, to say the least. Nothing can replace true experience with a breed and that to me, trumps a picture in a book or a written description any day. To see something with your own eyes makes it truly clear. At least that's my take on it. No one said you have to do anything a certain way, so do as you wish. Good luck with your project.
Well, that's an interesting remark. One can be an expert and/or foremost authority on one breed, but not on another one. I am just learning about the Delaware breed and it's not easy, considering that I have never seen a show quality Del in person, though I have seen the standard and the artist's representation of the perfect Delaware. A live bird is better than a drawing any day, or at least a photograph of a live bird. And I doubt many have seen a truly great Delaware in person.
To me, my Orpingtons are so much easier to "get" than this breed. At least, I've seen show quality Orpingtons in the flesh. Actual exhibition quality Delawares are rather elusive, to say the least. Nothing can replace true experience with a breed and that to me, trumps a picture in a book or a written description any day. To see something with your own eyes makes it truly clear. At least that's my take on it. No one said you have to do anything a certain way, so do as you wish. Good luck with your project.