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My family always said that I like to do it the hard way and never the easiest way. So I guess they are right!
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I already have the Lav OEGB so I think I am going to just use him right now.
 
It would be! haha Genetics question!!!! Can you breed Black brested reds and blacks together.
 
Yes it is....Do you have an APA or ABA standard? I drew a Brown Red Modern Game for the ABA standard book. Brown Red is the golden/red version of Birchen which is the silver version...both varieties are known as "crow-wing color patterns) Silver Blue, Lemon Blue, are some other crow-wing color combos.
 
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I do not have a standard. So I didnt know. I really like my RCs and I feel like I want anyother color. But I am trying to tell myself to wait till you have Lavenders!
 
I believe Brown Red is a recognized variety... check rosecomb.com I believe... Katherine's site.

Way 2 go, PG... Matt, you should've done more reseach... Im guilty of the same thing. I bought wheaten oegb eggs to start my wheaten project and was talking about it to a rosecomb fella and he was like... ah... why don't you just get them from so and so
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so.. now I have wheatens. To my defense.. so and so was not on the internet and is one of only 2 breeders known in the US
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OK, so Im all excited... I spoke with Leslie Bennet at the Frederick show and was goo goo ga ga over her prize winning roo. Guess what?
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He's in transit
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I can't wait to get him. He's been cleaning up all season and now he's mine! ahhaahahahahha Anyway, now I am ready to part with my roo. He's been a good boy but, I just need to switch it up. Im selling him and a hen of my choice to whomever wants them. I'll use Leslie's box and charge you $50 shipping and $40 for the pair.

Here he is in all his glory last Spring...He's gone downhill since then but still looks sharp. He's great with his ladies and isn't real flighty. I toss out food and he eats off of my foot when I drop a piece... I will really miss him. He's been the anchor of my flock, is the first to sound the alert when there's a predator I'll try to get pics of the girl tomorrow
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