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The owl beard is a dutch breed with a V-shaped comb, but similar in type and beard.
Never heard the thuringer bearded fowl being called that.
Me want.
I didn't follow up on it, but the place I saw them called that was a page that was translated by Google...I should have looked further
I want them, too!! I think it wouldn't be hard to make...and there goes my project brain, off and running again!!!!
Henk, when will you get together with Radirev and ship me some birds? I'm going to need to work on you boys!
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the color is not extint at all, just check gold spangled hamburgs,
UMMMM... no offence but those birds have absolutely no gold in them.
Yes they do..
edit. the Gold spangle hamburg do, but you may be talking about the Silver-grey birds, well just change Gold for Silver and you have the same coloration, which is spangling, Co,Ml,Pg...
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UMMMM... no offence but those birds have absolutely no gold in them.
Yes they do..
edit. the Gold spangle hamburg do, but you may be talking about the Silver-grey birds, well just change Gold for Silver and you have the same coloration, which is spangling, Co,Ml,Pg...
I was talking color in this breed not pattern. I know the hen is spangled but the cock isn't.
edit. the Gold spangle hamburg do, but you may be talking about the Silver-grey birds, well just change Gold for Silver and you have the same coloration, which is spangling, Co,Ml,Pg...
I was talking color in this breed not pattern. I know the hen is spangled but the cock isn't.
then the drawing is wrong. geneticaly that is impossible
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Yeah...I went to picnik.com and made a festive Halloween avatar...I'll go back to normal Tuesday. Or perhaps I'll add a turkey wattle for Thanksgiving...nah, that'll happen with age and gravity. I'll wait.
Oh, and on the drawing- it looks to me like VERY thinly laced silver, which would be correct for the male. I don't see it as spangled. It's the gold that have the spangled appearance in the litho, and the male has it, as well. I think it's just a fine difference.
Here's a pic of a hen with lacing that is not refined, and it brings spangling to mind.
I think it was something like this that the litho captured, and that would be easy to name Silver.