Alan has been breeding whites for many years, he has some nice ones. Harry you have those same whites don't you?That white resembles Alan's A. line.
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Alan has been breeding whites for many years, he has some nice ones. Harry you have those same whites don't you?That white resembles Alan's A. line.
Don,Alan has been breeding whites for many years, he has some nice ones. Harry you have those same whites don't you?
That blue looks like it might have a Bama brand!!Don,
Yes, I have some of his blood in my birds. That bird in the show could have came from several different sources but resembles Alan's line. I don't know the fellow that showed the white Orp hen/pullet so maybe someone on here could enlighten us about it.
Don,That blue looks like it might have a Bama brand!!
Don,
That is very possible knowing the fellow that shown it.
Bill,Those are some wattles!
Bill,
Living in the NE I prefer small wattles and combs because for frostbite but since there appears to be somewhat of a climate change/shift here I guess it really is not such an issue lately in the past few years.
Sorry, my eyes are very poor right now, I need new glasses. Thanks for the information.Harry, I don't think my camera is good, I think your eyes are.
Looked at my exhibitor list. Yes, Thomas A. Buss, Jr. Showed the English Class Champion Blue Orp Cock.
Devin Remley from Roaring Branch, PA showed that pretty White Hen
And, Christian Fuller showed the cockerel colored like a Columbian, labeled as 'Orpington, any other variety' who is perhaps a Closet Delaware.