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There is no "I" in Ameraucana
I think Cutlers has them the cheapest.
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Yea, I need to mark my birds better now that Im hatching bbs and chocs at the same time. Do you know who sell a toe punch cheap?
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You may be seeing birds of both US and Imported lines. These do have slightly different type. Here is the Best of Breed, Junior at Crossroads Joint National. For an Orpington Bantam, she has very good type.I've really enjoyed going through this thread ( and the other 2 Orpington threads). I think I'm finally starting to learn something, too![]()
I do have one question. I was on the united Orpington club website, and many of the chickens look to have different carriages. I'm not sure if it's just the angle of the pictures, or what. Some of them seemed to have more of a "U" shape with a kind of lifted tail, and some of them appeared almost straight with a tail that ran almost parallel with the back.
I'm sorry if my terms are off or my perception is wrong. I've only ever shown dogs, and some attributes can vary, but some MUST be only one way. Just trying to figure out which is which for chickens. I did look over the sop a little, but maybe I saw an abridged version, because I didn't see a specific reference to carriage.
Thanks,
Heather
You may be seeing birds of both US and Imported lines. These do have slightly different type. Here is the Best of Breed, Junior at Crossroads Joint National. For an Orpington Bantam, she has very good type.
Best of Breed (Open) large fowl Orpington was a Buff Orpington with very good type.
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Reserve of Breed (Open)
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