Thanks BamaChicken. I was just about to fill out an entry form for the Newnan show and trying to decide black, splash or both...I was worried that showing the splash might be slightly frowned upon, but I think I'll do it and see what happens.
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It is the weekend of the 15th 16thIs the Newnan show the weekend after next? 15th and 16th?
Please take pictures when you go to the show!!
The snow is really pounding down here, we already had 3 inches early than the ice started, and now more snow on top of the ice. It is going to be a bad storm.
These Orps love this weather. They do not seem to mind all of that wet snow at all. I made paths for them, yet they trudge through the big drifts. Such lovely birds..I did not want them getting all wet and than chilled so I put them back in..they are not happy campers.
Just a new picture this morning. The broody took the clutch out of the nest this morning. She has 6 black English Orps.
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Lavender color is pretty new in the States. I think they worked on color in some cases and lost form. IMOWas noticing some of the different colored E. Orps don't looks as fluffy. For example, most of the pictures posted of the blacks, splashes, and blues look very fluffy and short backed. The pictures I have been seeing of the lavenders just look less fluffy and their backs seem a touch longer. Is it a lighting thing or is there an actual difference due to genetics?
Thanks!