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I'm uncomfortable with this idea of having been misled. I do suspect a basic misunderstanding based on the information given about the original stock that provided hatching eggs for this poster.If a breeder told any of us that a pen contained birds that were 75% as well as 100% anything depending on the admixture of birds involved we could get all kinds of percentages and most importantly characteristics. If it was possible to have the 3/4-75% birds mating together there is tremendous room for variation as well as no reasonable idea that they should be considered as being the UK stock. Influenced by the UK stock but not bred down from it in it's entirety. Even the most carefully bred UK stock isn't going to produce a bunch of clones. The type of bird eventually produced by the breeders who stick with this stock will, like anything else, depend on the selection, mating up and further selection of stock produced. Ruth, your birds shared with us here are big, broad, deep and very handsome. You should be and I think are very proud of them. They are a good example of how some of the APA SOP characteristics could be given a boost by some of the UK influence now on our side of the pond.
Thanks Ladies. Most of the females I've posted pictures from are from eggs from Julie/Bama that I paid $150 a dozen for in late 2009 at which time they were advertised as being 75% and 100% English in the same pen so I'm not sure how they suddenly became un-English and American but I'll take a compliment where I can get it. The two young cockerels are their babies. I've also bought eggs from others who have bought from Joy and Julie and posted pics of those birds so those too should be 100% English shouldn't they? Over the past two years I've bought from many breeders who have beautiful lines of Orpingtons and worked to breed the best of the best.
So if I'm one of the breeders that others have said they know 100% for a fact that I don't have English Orps I guess I should start asking where along the line I got misled.
One of the original "Bama" girls and one of my favorites;
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