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joe, before you start griping about the judge not knowing what a coronation sussex is, you might want to check the standard of perfection.
there is no such variety of sussex listed.
any judge that has placed those birds is not a judge, or at least not a judge i would want judgeing my birds. only varieties listed are speckeled, light, and buff.
if you are going to show poultry, you have to show what is in the breed standard, not what ever you make in the barnyard. get a standard of perfection and look thru it, it lists all breeds and varieties accepted in the apa and aba.
i think you should email the judge and apologize to him, he is on here.
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joe, before you start griping about the judge not knowing what a coronation sussex is, you might want to check the standard of perfection.
there is no such variety of sussex listed.
any judge that has placed those birds is not a judge, or at least not a judge i would want judgeing my birds. only varieties listed are speckeled, light, and buff.
if you are going to show poultry, you have to show what is in the breed standard, not what ever you make in the barnyard. get a standard of perfection and look thru it, it lists all breeds and varieties accepted in the apa and aba.
i think you should email the judge and apologize to him, he is on here.
Edited !!! By me
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