I am going to take some pictures of him this week to send to Poultry Press..I will post some then.

Dan
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I am going to take some pictures of him this week to send to Poultry Press..I will post some then.
I attended the Winter Brisk show in Chehalis, put on by Washington Feather Fanciers. I was there as a spectator and looking for heritage RIR. There were maybe five or six when I walked through at 8:30 am before judging. I took pictures. I have no idea who owns these birds or how they placed. We left before they were rated.
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This is a very nice male. He kind of reminds me of Matts male that I saw at his farm the other night.
Long body, flat top line a good colored bird.
It would be fun to see who this line came from as I know of no one in the Pacific North West that can breed anything like this bird anymore.
At one time there where two or three good breeders in the 1960s that had Reds like this guy.
Thanks for posting and try to locate the exibitor. I will contact my Frined Jim Volk who I grew up with and find out who showed this bird.
Bob
This is a very nice male. He kind of reminds me of Matts male that I saw at his farm the other night.
Long body, flat top line a good colored bird.
It would be fun to see who this line came from as I know of no one in the Pacific North West that can breed anything like this bird anymore.
At one time there where two or three good breeders in the 1960s that had Reds like this guy.
Thanks for posting and try to locate the exibitor. I will contact my Frined Jim Volk who I grew up with and find out who showed this bird.
Bob
There were five or six LF RIR of this type. I didn't take pictures of two females because they were in poor condition in my opinion aka as dirty and rough feathered. There were exhibitors from California, Idaho, and Oregon in attendance but I have no idea where these birds came from. I am watching for show results to see how these birds did in judging. It was hard taking a picture of any of them because they were moving around the cage so much.
This is a very nice male. He kind of reminds me of Matts male that I saw at his farm the other night.
Long body, flat top line a good colored bird.
It would be fun to see who this line came from as I know of no one in the Pacific North West that can breed anything like this bird anymore.
At one time there where two or three good breeders in the 1960s that had Reds like this guy.
Thanks for posting and try to locate the exibitor. I will contact my Frined Jim Volk who I grew up with and find out who showed this bird.
Bob
Quote: I got a phone call this afternoon from Jim Volk and he wanted to tell me that Jim Adkins judged the show there and was braging about a Rhode Isalnd Red he put on Champion Row a week ago in Flordia. He said it was from my old blood lines. Which was Matt 1616 male we pictured a few days ago. He said Jim was going crazy over this male and really liked him.
Jim Won Champion large fowl of the show at Centralia on a White Rock male.
He told me the meat cutter from up near seattle showed some birds he dont know who owned this bird you photograped. He did not win big but he still has pretty good type for me.
Many of the Washington show guys have reds from different strains and cross them then they dont look worth a darn.
I told him in a year or so you will see some very nice large fowl Reds at this show. That is if we can get some young started chicks to Washington this spring.
Nice to talk to him.
Matt the word is getting out by word of mouth. Thats great. bob