Roger, are the Eng bantams larger than the Am. Orp bantams?
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My Choc. pair seems to be a little bit bigger but my splits seem to be about the right size.Roger, are the Eng bantams larger than the Am. Orp bantams?
They're not in the UK standard either. I was just curious if they needed a guide to judge the variety on.
on another thread, somone said they had just come back from a show and how sad it was, the LF classes were pretty empty..i think theres no better way than get your feet wet..try it out..98% of the show are people there learning , first timers..in the middle group, linemen and the handful on champion row are the hard old time breeders..if that wrre the case..just champion row guys could show up and everyone else coukd just stay home..6 de uccles are hardly a recordEven if a person does not want to show, seeing the birds in a show with 1000 birds or more is a good thing. The people will be helpful..... at least that is the what I have seen.
Entries seem to be up out here. The show last weekend usually has 8-900 birds and this time it had 1100. You never really8 know what you have unless you go to a show and see what is out there. Pictures on the net are very misleading sometimes.
Walt
sorry walt this tablet, touch it and it skips all over and enters post befor im ready..trying to say during the 40s and 50s classes were huge..i was looking at old show books on the free library, it was nothing to see 50 buff orps, now your lucky to see 3 or 4..on agood day you might see 10. just trying to keep you in job security.![]()
i wonder if judges today could even face a class of 60 buff orps. sounds daunting.