Originally Posted by PEI chicken 
Ashburnham, your Barred Rock cock is beautiful! Australia is so very far away! There must be some history that would explain how Plymouth Rocks travelled all the way to Australia. Were they imported recently? or back in the 1800's?
I've written an article in the current APA Anniversary Yearbook regarding EB Thomson...I haven't seen it yet but from what I hear, my photos were misplaced and not included.
Thompson's birds have been shipped around the world in large quantities to Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Australia, South America, South Africa, Rio de Janeiro, the Island of Java and he states his “Ringlets” can be found in every climate, encircle the globe and play their part in the commerce of the world.
Below: EB Thompson's 1906 "Ringlet" shipment to the Isle of Java prepared for load on board the steamer.

Enjoy,
Glenis

Ashburnham, your Barred Rock cock is beautiful! Australia is so very far away! There must be some history that would explain how Plymouth Rocks travelled all the way to Australia. Were they imported recently? or back in the 1800's?
Hello,Foggy remembrances of E B Thompson, Mr Ringlet Barred Rock, shipping birds there???
I've written an article in the current APA Anniversary Yearbook regarding EB Thomson...I haven't seen it yet but from what I hear, my photos were misplaced and not included.
Thompson's birds have been shipped around the world in large quantities to Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Australia, South America, South Africa, Rio de Janeiro, the Island of Java and he states his “Ringlets” can be found in every climate, encircle the globe and play their part in the commerce of the world.
Below: EB Thompson's 1906 "Ringlet" shipment to the Isle of Java prepared for load on board the steamer.
Enjoy,
Glenis