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Type, not color. Right now, the focus should not be color due to how bad the breed has deteriorated. In my opinion, use the birds in the photos on the feathersite page as a reference: http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGK/Orloffs/BRKOrloff.html See the photo at the top of the page; then of the pair taken at the Bloomburg, PA show in 1997; another good one is the "splash" orloff (he looks a little slim, but may be just young, I think they need a broader back to them); and on down at the UK cock shown with the blue background. Look at the stance, how the bird is shaped, the carriage of the tail, the length of the body, how the wings are held, etc... There is also a link to an article written by Craig Russel, who is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the US regarding Orloffs.
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I haven't seen it in the birds I have/had, and another person I was working with never mentioned bald spots on the neck. It *could* be a throwback trait to the oriental game used in the breed's making, but I'll have to do some asking around to find out.
Type, not color. Right now, the focus should not be color due to how bad the breed has deteriorated. In my opinion, use the birds in the photos on the feathersite page as a reference: http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGK/Orloffs/BRKOrloff.html See the photo at the top of the page; then of the pair taken at the Bloomburg, PA show in 1997; another good one is the "splash" orloff (he looks a little slim, but may be just young, I think they need a broader back to them); and on down at the UK cock shown with the blue background. Look at the stance, how the bird is shaped, the carriage of the tail, the length of the body, how the wings are held, etc... There is also a link to an article written by Craig Russel, who is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the US regarding Orloffs.
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I haven't seen it in the birds I have/had, and another person I was working with never mentioned bald spots on the neck. It *could* be a throwback trait to the oriental game used in the breed's making, but I'll have to do some asking around to find out.