Lavender Orpington project ....

Since we are talking about Lavenders here, and Lavenders are not an accepted color, I don't think it matters about that. The jest of the posts I assume are just wanting BIG and FLUFFY!
 
He is a beautiful boy, but I agree if we want to be able to show these based on the APA, we should breed towards APA requirements. If folks just want them as pretties in their yard, then it doesn't matter. I like a little of both, but the American standard is our goal, so we can get them accepted into the APA.
 
Ok, I'm not uploading a ton of photos here, but I have a link to FB. I have pics of my split roo who I really am leaning towards holding on to for next year. Tell me what you think.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2073482&id=1162474515&saved

There are also pics of a dark blue bird - he's going to a new home.

Lastly some 2 month old birds that are confusing me on gender.....I am praying I have at least two girls but I'm afraid the one is a late developing boy
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Any opinions would be great.
 
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We can't see him on your facebook page unless you make it public
Some of us are not facebook folks
I get a login screen when I try to view your pics
 
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We can't see him on your facebook page unless you make it public
Some of us are not facebook folks
I get a login screen when I try to view your pics

Sorry, I'll change it.....


ETA - does it work now?
 
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This is a Picture of my Roo Boy Buster (Lav Orp Project)
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And this is a Picture of one of my Hen's Skye (Lav Orp Project)
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I plan on setting her eggs and three other black orpies that carry the Lav Gene in the bator either Tomorrow or Monday. Wish me Luck!!
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Sarah, it says 'content is not available'. I sent you a friend request.
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mediazeal, there's no reference to toe nails in the orp standard for any orp varieties.

Beth, we were posting at the same time. Good luck!
 
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