We are not opposed to the Uk Orpington per se. Just any changes in the current Standard of Perfection.
What is wrong with the American type Orpington that we must add UK blood and change it?
Some of us are just suggesting that the UK Orpingtons lines be kept seperate from the American and that after the five years/five breeders, that the UK Orp be entered as a distinct and seperate breed.
I am curious how many Orp breeders still have pure American type Orpingtons without any UK blood. I know of possibly 3 or 4 Black Orp breeders that have not introduced any UK blood. This from what I have read on various forums and the BYC "Imported English Orpington" thread. The same thread where several posted their desire to change the SOP.
I attended the 2010 APA National in Shawnee. There was a large exhibition of Orpingtons. Even the sale pens of Orpingtons looked nice. Anyone who ever owned a Terry Britt Orp in any color would never want to change it. We are expecting a huge display of Orpingtons at the Arkansas State Fair this year. Most will barely fit in the show coops.
At Crossroads there will be the largest exhibition of Orpingtons in modern times. Please bring the UK Orps and allow folks to see, once and for all, the differences in the two Standards.
What is wrong with the American type Orpington that we must add UK blood and change it?
Some of us are just suggesting that the UK Orpingtons lines be kept seperate from the American and that after the five years/five breeders, that the UK Orp be entered as a distinct and seperate breed.
I am curious how many Orp breeders still have pure American type Orpingtons without any UK blood. I know of possibly 3 or 4 Black Orp breeders that have not introduced any UK blood. This from what I have read on various forums and the BYC "Imported English Orpington" thread. The same thread where several posted their desire to change the SOP.
I attended the 2010 APA National in Shawnee. There was a large exhibition of Orpingtons. Even the sale pens of Orpingtons looked nice. Anyone who ever owned a Terry Britt Orp in any color would never want to change it. We are expecting a huge display of Orpingtons at the Arkansas State Fair this year. Most will barely fit in the show coops.
At Crossroads there will be the largest exhibition of Orpingtons in modern times. Please bring the UK Orps and allow folks to see, once and for all, the differences in the two Standards.
