you would have a great time..its only 1 day most times, no more than a couple days.. the birds dont get worn out..a long time ago we would go to the fair shows just to support the local happenings but it was too much..
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Went to the KY state fair today. Man,most of the birds looked rough. Guess it was the stress of all those people. Any how, these two ladies caught my eye. No idea who they belong to.
Hey Blarney, have no idea what the top one is. She was thrown in the isle with the orps and marked English division/class like the orps were. I just really liked her color. Poor thing had an egg she was guarding too. What hen goes broody at a fair?
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It could also be an English Orpington
I'd be willing to bet quite a bit that its not an Orp. But who knows what it was entered as. Looks like a blue laced red Wyandotte. I think there is someone that has blue laced red orps in America, but I think they still look like wyandottes (in body shape). Just my 2 cents though.Possibly..
It could also be an English Orpington
That is such a yummy color. Love that! What do the girls look like?I just thought I would pop in and post a picture of one of my favorite birds on the farm. These are Isabel Cuckoo Orpingtons and extremely rare in this Country. The birds are a base lavender with cuckoo barring in the roosters and buff highlights in the feathers of both genders. These are direct UK Imports (not projects) and as with most, the pictures do not do them justice.
She's most definitely a WYANDOTTE. Look at the rose comb. Not an Orp.Hey Blarney, have no idea what the top one is. She was thrown in the isle with the orps and marked English division/class like the orps were. I just really liked her color. Poor thing had an egg she was guarding too. What hen goes broody at a fair?