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Poultry, I would if they were mine. I would love to put these two together but she doesn't take to just anyone so not going to stress them both.
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Ok thanks! I am sorry to hear that you cant put the two together for breedingPoultry, I would if they were mine. I would love to put these two together but she doesn't take to just anyone so not going to stress them both.
I think the greys are beautiful and so are many of the other colors. You must remember you our on a forum that not everyone posting is willing to allow a bird that is not say "breeding material" to be just culled like its worth nothing to them. This forum to me is to learn more and gain knowledge of a breed and its genetics thats the only way you can learn what is right and wrong.IMO Holderread did a disservice to the breed by introducing colored and patterned varieties. The colored birds simply do not look attractive due to the Sebastopol feathering. There is no way to appreciate the lacing or the pattern. They look dirty. It is difficult enough to breed good quality Pomeranian pattern. By adding the Sebastopol feathering you now have a harder time even determining if the markings are correct. It is bad enough that he messed with the breed to begin with, but by adding so many new varieties at one time made it practically impossible to focus on one, enough to impove it to a high state of quality. Again, not that a grey or other colored Sebastopol will ever have clear and solid color like the whites, simply because of the nature of colored feathers, fluff and down color, etc.
I mean no insult, but none of the birds that have been pictured so far are quality Sebastopols, even if the color were ignored. A few of the whites resemble at least average representatives of the breed, but many of the colored birds are culls at best, mixed breeds at worst. In any breed you must always focus on type first, which in Sebastopols includes feathering, and none of them have it. If they were all whites, most would be disqualified by any decent judge who knows what he's doing, as lacking in proper breed characteristics.
I agree 110% with you Celtic, This thread was created to help people (such as me, and many others) on how to properly select breeding stock and identify colors in the Sebastopol’s. Now I may not be an expert but I do know that Dave Holderread is one of the most knowledgeable waterfowl breeds in the United States, so I trust that he would not do anything to harm any breed of waterfowl.No I started this thread for those discussing the colored varieties and genetics and breeding. Not to have the colored sebbie haters join in pointing out how wrong they are to be created.
As I wrote, I meant no insult. I simply stated the truth, and my opinion. If you disagree with my assessment of the quality of the birds that are pictured, ask for a licensed judge to evaluate them. Go to a show and compare the birds there to those that are pictured. I'm sorry, but being in molt is not going to affect them that much. They are what they are. Would you rather I lied and heaped on the compliments about birds which simply do not measure up to the breed Standard, leading people on to continue to believe that they have something nice, when they don't?
I must have misunderstood the subject of the thread. I didn't realize that it was only for people who like the colored varieties. I thought that it was for discussion of them in general, which might include different opinions.