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Aveca: Thanks for the welcome. I will post some pictures on my site later this year -- Busy with Horses and Training my Wife's Walking Horse Mule right now.
 
Lildinkem: I didn't break some kind of Web Site Rule did I asking about Status of Sacre Birds did I? My Cockerel which came from him has Awesome Pigmentation. I believe a little darker than DragonLadys Birds. I Think they are Going to cross well onto Some American Lines. In fact I would almost bet on it.
I have no idea. You'll have to ask Marc. I have 2K and 1 P. They have wonderful pigmentation to the roots of the shafts.
 
Jeremy; I go to the Ohio National on Occasion thats about it. I will no longer travel very far to show birds, but I still like to go to some shows and see whats out there.
 
Dragon Lady: There are Nice Birds Around with Very Good Coloration However I have not seen Pigment like on these Sacre Birds Since I had a Marcus Davidson Bird Many Years Ago. Apparently Somebody Where Marc Got his Buffs From wasn't Listening to Our Experts on how to breed Buffs.
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Lildinkem: I didn't break some kind of Web Site Rule did I asking about Status of Sacre Birds did I? My Cockerel which came from him has Awesome Pigmentation. I believe a little darker than DragonLadys Birds. I Think they are Going to cross well onto Some American Lines. In fact I would almost bet on it.

Allen I can not even say what rules apply here. I have to get put into the penalty box periodically often for sayin what others say. hahaha
I think you have a great plan. I think you have seen a few of the birds I got originally and know that UK Buffs with good quality APA Buffs can make some awesome Buffs. It takes time. And you know how to build great birds. I expect you will be teaching us all how to do it right with how to use UK Buffs.
 
Christina has been a huge help to me..i still have a long ways to go but im patient..i wish i didnt let freinds borrow my other rooster.lost my best to weasle .the one i have this year is really attractive in the profile, but he reminds me of a coin..really round and not as wide...part of it is age..but im just going to keep working at it...maybe someday i will get exactly what im hoping for..

You need to make em how you like em. I know I talked to Don regularly and he likes the longer backs. I am partial to that look myself. But after going to Crossroads last fall and seeing Fred's Buffs, he is doing very well with his Britt line and with more help from folks like Mr. Jones I expect Fred to be one of the best out there for some time in the Midwest.
 
Allen I can not even say what rules apply here. I have to get put into the penalty box periodically often for sayin what others say. hahaha
I think you have a great plan. I think you have seen a few of the birds I got originally and know that UK Buffs with good quality APA Buffs can make some awesome Buffs. It takes time. And you know how to build great birds. I expect you will be teaching us all how to do it right with how to use UK Buffs.
Are there some rules I should be aware? :|
 
I have no idea. You'll have to ask Marc. I have 2K and 1 P. They have wonderful pigmentation to the roots of the shafts.

Your girl looks great to me. I know that Dan Honour is one fella I like to run pics of my Buffs by to gauge how well my color is coming along.
He wrote an article
BUFF LEGHORNS:
A Specialty for 40 Years
You may need the url and if so write me a PM. Can't risk posting the link here. Do not want to break any rules. hahaha

This article has color pics of Dan's Buffs and I think all would agree he knows this variety well.

ZOOWEEMAMA I got in trouble a few times here for posting links.
 
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Dragon Lady: There are Nice Birds Around with Very Good Coloration However I have not seen Pigment like on these Sacre Birds Since I had a Marcus Davidson Bird Many Years Ago. Apparently Somebody Where Marc Got his Buffs From wasn't Listening to Our Experts on how to breed Buffs.
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A fortunate mistake, wasn't it?
 

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