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Good point!! So is it common then for judges to DQ a bird if they see an egg in the cage that is the wrong colour for that bird?



Finding a brown egg in a Leghorn coop really should not DQ a bird. In this situation, the judge was about to decide Best of Breed, when the hen chose to lay her egg.... in front of the judge. Oops. He did not disqualify her, just removed her Best of Variety title and gave it to another.

You can not prove where an egg at a show came from unless you actually see "where it came from". An egg could roll from another coop. But with this situation, the judge seen her lay the egg.
 
Agreed. My assumpyion is the instance referred to was that the judge saw the bird lay the egg which would be the only circumstance where action would be appropriate. Simply finding the egg there would not warrent any action. I know a couple of clowns who think it's funny to put a duck egg in an Old English Bantam's cage.

Finding a brown egg in a Leghorn coop really should not DQ a bird. In this situation, the judge was about to decide Best of Breed, when the hen chose to lay her egg.... in front of the judge. Oops. He did not disqualify her, just removed her Best of Variety title and gave it to another.

You can not prove where an egg at a show came from unless you actually see "where it came from". An egg could roll from another coop. But with this situation, the judge seen her lay the egg.
 
I think I have met them clowns!

May have clerked for one or two of them!

Some of our judges have a warped sence of humor!

Hey, the Fancy is supposed to be FUN!!!!!!



Duck egg in OEGB coop....
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Makes you want to.....
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Agreed. My assumpyion is the instance referred to was that the judge saw the bird lay the egg which would be the only circumstance where action would be appropriate. Simply finding the egg there would not warrent any action. I know a couple of clowns who think it's funny to put a duck egg in an Old English Bantam's cage.

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My Japanese bantam laid me an egg last time he was at a show.
Oh wait.... but there were cocks all around him... I still haven't figured that one out!
 
My Japanese bantam laid me an egg last time he was at a show.
Oh wait.... but there were cocks all around him... I still haven't figured that one out!


I think our friend posting above may be helping to discover how an egg ended up in your boy's cage!!!!
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(Some of us perhaps need to take this a lot less seriously.
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You may quote anything I say......some people quote things I don't say, but I can tell that won't happen here. lol

Other than the outline used for the Light Sussex and the old Schilling drawings, I can't think of a place to find any other Sussex pictures. The info printed in the APA Standard is going to be what judges will follow, so I wouldn't deviate from that. You may be able to find colored pics of a Red online....probably from the British Standard. Just use it for color though, since the two standards can be different.

Walt

Hi Walt,
If I may interrupt a minute? Feathered World magazine did a wonderful series of painted pictures of the various varieties of the Sussex breed. Full color. I am new to the breed but liked the breed type I see in the pics. Anyway, Country Books in New Zealand reprinted the 1934 edition of Outram's "Sussex Poultry". They illustrated it with full size, full color prints from the Feathered World series. Just a stunning over-sized high quality glossy softcover with stiff high-quality full color wrap-around covers. I used to have a copy and need to buy another. In the back are reprints of the ultra-rare letters by breeders about Sussex gathered by (name escapes me). I could only find these letters listed in 2 of the world's libraries. Anyway, here's the website to Country Books : http://tinyurl.com/7jh6uzy
The Batty book is good too. Kinda cute. He states he started out to write a book on Dorkings but it became obvious real quick it would mostly focus on Sussex. Check Ebay for the Batty book. Also nice color pictures ( paintings).


URL to heritage Poultry Stud, Australia.
http://tinyurl.com/88o58mn
They have lovely reprints and reproductions of classic poultry paintings.
Red Sussex- Supplement to the Feathered World. A.J. Simpson and signed.
Walt, how closely do ou think the Simpson is to the APA Red Sussex?Best regards,
Karen in western PA
 
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I am still concerned, Mr Miller has not posted, anywhere, in 2 weeks.
Does anyone know where in Pa. he is, so we can make sure he is OK?
 

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