Corrections have been made concerning the English Blue Orpington on page one of this thread.
Please explain to me WHY the imported English/British Orpingtons should not be judged by the British Standard? There is enough difference in type to qualify as a distinct breed. It could still compete in the English Class (LF) against the American Orpington, the Australorp, Sussex, Cornish, Dorking and the Redcap. We now have some genuine imported British Orpingtons. These will be kept pure British and shown as such. When we enter them we will advise the show secretary that these MUST be judged against British Orpingtons only. That will disqualify us from any awards other than BV and BB in British Orpington. We just want to educate and encourage these being shown for what they are. Upon being accepted in the SOP, they may very well beat every English Class bird in the shows. However, they may not. That was a very nice Black Australorp at Crossroads!