I do not even want to know who is from who OR it may taint my view on who to use. I seem to be doing okay, and certainly have room for much improvement. I rather not mention either UK or APA lines when breeding. What they do not know won't hurt me.
I'm feeling this way myself. It seems to me, that if I am showing the best version/type bird, then what lines it comes from, how I got there shouldn't be relevant.
If we are trying to get the best "orpington" orp possible and the bird is a good reflection of the standard(which IMO, most of the birds I'm seeing that are "american" are not even close to meeting the APA's own standard) then a mix of lines, bringing in new and different lines are necessary any way.
I guess I just need to make a giant blow up of that pic and put it in each of the bird pens so the birds have something to aspire to!
I'm feeling this way myself. It seems to me, that if I am showing the best version/type bird, then what lines it comes from, how I got there shouldn't be relevant.
If we are trying to get the best "orpington" orp possible and the bird is a good reflection of the standard(which IMO, most of the birds I'm seeing that are "american" are not even close to meeting the APA's own standard) then a mix of lines, bringing in new and different lines are necessary any way.
I guess I just need to make a giant blow up of that pic and put it in each of the bird pens so the birds have something to aspire to!