Looking for the ABA SOP on Bantam Orloffs

Thank you! This is what I wanted to see:

Disqualifications
Solid white feathers in any section of the plumage, except the wings and/or head where 3 or more solid white feathers shall disqualify.

Defects
Large white spangling, giving bird an overall too light appearance - Lack of spangling in back and breast - Male breast that is too dark and lacking white tipping - Excessive amount of white in main tail and wing feathers - White spangles that run into black sections of feathers - White tips that are marred with tiny ticks of black - Improper ground color and improper black markings.

Which means I'm on the right track with mine! Whew!
 
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Sorry I haven't been on that long today with a ton of things going on. ( Seeds coming in, getting the Greenhouse ready and picked up our new-ish truck )

There are more than one Spangled yes, you have the Spangled pattern like you see on a OEGB and then you have the Spangled as in American Gamefowl and what is being seen in a lot of the Spangled Orloffs (more "free flowing"and will change with age).


Chris
 
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Except that's for Serama?

Yes but I think the definition of spangling is chicken-wide and not really breed-specific? I mean besides the Orloff, Serema and some of the Asian fighting breeds....there are no other spangled breeds?

All Gamefowl can come Spangled.
English, American, Spanish, Orientals, Japanese, Filipino, Australian etc.

Chris
 

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