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I sorta go for the birds inbetween these UK fluffballs and the old school harder and stiffer feathered Orps. About the best Orps I ever seen were shown in Bloomington this past spring by Doug Akers. They were big with perfect tail that did flop around in the wind. Perfect Buff color. Long backed and very wide. I am very much looking forward to Crossroads where alot of folks will be there with their APA and UK style Orps. And really want to see and compare size. MANY MANY folks think their Orps are massive. And I know better. I have seen MASSIVE been to Doug's farm and know what they have to compete against. I consider Doug and his opinion of who are the best the ones to look out for. Which is Tony Ewert's Buffs. And will be there with my camera popping off alot of pics.
Love the Doug Acres..boy he does have fantastic birds..Like I said I want my orpingtons to look like orps not cochins...so Im kind of with you on that..the ones I have ....have the classic big ol orpington look from head to tail..they just make me happy..at the same time I am working on australorp project, trying to make mine more toward the australian orpington standard . what they did was use cast offs or culls from english orp breeders, orps that were super high quality but too small for thier breeding program...and worked them into australorps, todays birds look almost more like a small version of english orps than australorps of old..at the same time you look at Doug Acres australorps and say..who couldnt appreciate that? Man those are great looking birds and to the standard to the T...curve from nose to tail..they used to be called the great bird of curves, not so much now in australia, they kind of look like a ball with a head..I never going to bully anyone into thinking my way or harass the APA to make them more like australias version, its something that will evolve on its own..but its just a pet project of my own for my own entertainment...i will show according to american standard of aussies...but try to create some to australias standard.
I had arrangements with bama chickens year befor last year to have her do a hatch...classic beautiful big show birds..how could you not appreciate the work shes put it to that..good price for the quality..and what a nice person as well, easy to talk to and isvery knowlagable.....and had some coming from Jody..then husband fell off ladder was in trauma unit and life took a turn for quite a while..but this last year got some from jody, those are just darling in every way..I LOVE them..hoping to get more from her this year and contact bama again to do a hatch for me like she was going to do a while ago.
tried a while ago to get some aussie hatching eggs from Doug but he had at that time such low numbers and people out there grab them right up..hey I show the east coast, it would be to his credit but it takes time to build up that kind of stock..I sure understand that..
the one thing that drives me crazy is when you see this beautiful bird..be it english or american,even aussie and they are just really good from head to tail , but in the tail, there will be a perfectly formed tail except there will be 2 or 3 big feathers poking out of it , looks like somoen stuck a couple of sticks in the tail. dont know why but that just drives me nuts..I just want to plunk thoise out of there.. somehow it makes them look unfinished.
as for the size, Its right in mr cooks book the orpington, he said that the english were so focused on type that they had in thier mind was perfect that they threw a lot of things to the background the americans at that time were breeding little differently, they were breeding smaller but not so small roosters to huge strapping hens and the result was stunning..the english actually came over here and bought back the A version to add more size to thiers and they kept breeding that way they have thier own set of problems they are working out , but not a big deal either way....to me they are all mr cooks babys and Im sure he would be happy today to see all of them on both sides of the pond. the ones I have , just have that classic face that you see in the orp books..
when I was giving bath for show, I couldnt get the cockeral out of the water he was so heavy, husband had to help me..I had all I could do to lift him out of the training cage and had to be caeful with him so not to hurt him hes so big..i could do the pullet with no problem. I thought she might be slightly smaller that others at the show but was suprised that she was actually little bigger than the others there. Even our vet said he was kind of a freak. huge..wide the way through and the tail feathers are neat or as liam calls them...tidy.
well Im already thinking ahead to next year, already ahve jodys on my list, a must have for me..then shopping out a couple more. so we'll see....SO excited you getting geared up for show..PICS PICS PICS!!!still so sad that coboskill was cancelled due to all the flooding they got..too bad, great people, great time!!..oh well.... Next year..
a while ago walt said show him out as a rooster , so going to do that.. I thought he hit his peak but nWalt knows more than me and said he'll show well next year..then he gets to retire out to the orchard and we are fencing in 2 more acrea..as we are getting some polet de bresse and are going to do them to french standard..lots of pasture for all..right now we only have 12 birds all told , so WAY too much pasture at the moment..but thats what they make mowers for..right?
they go around and eat what they like and leave things they dont..makes it easier for the mower, but too few chickens for too big a pasture..hopefully they will change over the next couple years..
I sorta go for the birds inbetween these UK fluffballs and the old school harder and stiffer feathered Orps. About the best Orps I ever seen were shown in Bloomington this past spring by Doug Akers. They were big with perfect tail that did flop around in the wind. Perfect Buff color. Long backed and very wide. I am very much looking forward to Crossroads where alot of folks will be there with their APA and UK style Orps. And really want to see and compare size. MANY MANY folks think their Orps are massive. And I know better. I have seen MASSIVE been to Doug's farm and know what they have to compete against. I consider Doug and his opinion of who are the best the ones to look out for. Which is Tony Ewert's Buffs. And will be there with my camera popping off alot of pics.
Love the Doug Acres..boy he does have fantastic birds..Like I said I want my orpingtons to look like orps not cochins...so Im kind of with you on that..the ones I have ....have the classic big ol orpington look from head to tail..they just make me happy..at the same time I am working on australorp project, trying to make mine more toward the australian orpington standard . what they did was use cast offs or culls from english orp breeders, orps that were super high quality but too small for thier breeding program...and worked them into australorps, todays birds look almost more like a small version of english orps than australorps of old..at the same time you look at Doug Acres australorps and say..who couldnt appreciate that? Man those are great looking birds and to the standard to the T...curve from nose to tail..they used to be called the great bird of curves, not so much now in australia, they kind of look like a ball with a head..I never going to bully anyone into thinking my way or harass the APA to make them more like australias version, its something that will evolve on its own..but its just a pet project of my own for my own entertainment...i will show according to american standard of aussies...but try to create some to australias standard.
I had arrangements with bama chickens year befor last year to have her do a hatch...classic beautiful big show birds..how could you not appreciate the work shes put it to that..good price for the quality..and what a nice person as well, easy to talk to and isvery knowlagable.....and had some coming from Jody..then husband fell off ladder was in trauma unit and life took a turn for quite a while..but this last year got some from jody, those are just darling in every way..I LOVE them..hoping to get more from her this year and contact bama again to do a hatch for me like she was going to do a while ago.
tried a while ago to get some aussie hatching eggs from Doug but he had at that time such low numbers and people out there grab them right up..hey I show the east coast, it would be to his credit but it takes time to build up that kind of stock..I sure understand that..
the one thing that drives me crazy is when you see this beautiful bird..be it english or american,even aussie and they are just really good from head to tail , but in the tail, there will be a perfectly formed tail except there will be 2 or 3 big feathers poking out of it , looks like somoen stuck a couple of sticks in the tail. dont know why but that just drives me nuts..I just want to plunk thoise out of there.. somehow it makes them look unfinished.
as for the size, Its right in mr cooks book the orpington, he said that the english were so focused on type that they had in thier mind was perfect that they threw a lot of things to the background the americans at that time were breeding little differently, they were breeding smaller but not so small roosters to huge strapping hens and the result was stunning..the english actually came over here and bought back the A version to add more size to thiers and they kept breeding that way they have thier own set of problems they are working out , but not a big deal either way....to me they are all mr cooks babys and Im sure he would be happy today to see all of them on both sides of the pond. the ones I have , just have that classic face that you see in the orp books..
when I was giving bath for show, I couldnt get the cockeral out of the water he was so heavy, husband had to help me..I had all I could do to lift him out of the training cage and had to be caeful with him so not to hurt him hes so big..i could do the pullet with no problem. I thought she might be slightly smaller that others at the show but was suprised that she was actually little bigger than the others there. Even our vet said he was kind of a freak. huge..wide the way through and the tail feathers are neat or as liam calls them...tidy.
well Im already thinking ahead to next year, already ahve jodys on my list, a must have for me..then shopping out a couple more. so we'll see....SO excited you getting geared up for show..PICS PICS PICS!!!still so sad that coboskill was cancelled due to all the flooding they got..too bad, great people, great time!!..oh well.... Next year..
a while ago walt said show him out as a rooster , so going to do that.. I thought he hit his peak but nWalt knows more than me and said he'll show well next year..then he gets to retire out to the orchard and we are fencing in 2 more acrea..as we are getting some polet de bresse and are going to do them to french standard..lots of pasture for all..right now we only have 12 birds all told , so WAY too much pasture at the moment..but thats what they make mowers for..right?
they go around and eat what they like and leave things they dont..makes it easier for the mower, but too few chickens for too big a pasture..hopefully they will change over the next couple years..
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