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He would be a Booted Bantam, not a d'Uccle. BTW Millie's a funny name for a boy.
Typically AOV would be used for a variety not listed in the show catalog. For varieties named but not yet recognized the bird would be entered as the named varieties. Example: Blue Laced Red Wyandottes are not a recognized variety of Wyandotte. They are entered as Blue Laced Red Wyandottes not AOV Wyandottes.
No one has really answered the implied question yet so I will. Regardless of colour none of these birds should be expected to show well as they are lacking in breed type.
I was thinking he could be considered a booted, but he looks like he's got just the slightest hint of a beard, which I did't think would be tolerated in a booted..
He's a Booted Bantam.
He would be a Booted Bantam, not a d'Uccle. BTW Millie's a funny name for a boy.
Typically AOV would be used for a variety not listed in the show catalog. For varieties named but not yet recognized the bird
No one has really answered the implied question yet so I will. Regardless of colour none of these birds should be expected to show well as they are lacking in breed type.
I was thinking he could be considered a booted, but he looks like he's got just the slightest hint of a beard, which I did't think would be tolerated in a booted..
He's a Booted Bantam.