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Beautiful Jeremy!
Can you teach mine to pose like that so I can take photos?


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Beautiful Jeremy!Can you teach mine to pose like that so I can take photos?![]()
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My daughter took English Champion and Reserve Champion at the livestock show this week with her girls.![]()
Hi Jeremy, very rude of me not to introduce myself! yes I am Bob Follows, the buff laced are as you say a very beautiful colour regardless of what name they go under and are very easy to produce, not so the blue laced they are originally produced from which are even more stunning when the mahogany base colour and the sky blue lacing are of the correct shade, I've strived for many years now to produce the perfect colour and feather type in this variety, of all the many birds i've hatched and reared in this colour I've only had two pullets I was 99% happy with and unfortunately lost both of them to mareks, of all the colour varieties of poultry this has to be the hardest color by far to get right and is one of only two colours I'm still working on and will hopefully perfect in my lifetime,
It's good to have found a forum with people interested in all the orpington colours and if I can help in any way with colour projects anybody is working on I am more than happy to do so
Bob
Hi Jeremy, very rude of me not to introduce myself! yes I am Bob Follows, the buff laced are as you say a very beautiful colour regardless of what name they go under and are very easy to produce, not so the blue laced they are originally produced from which are even more stunning when the mahogany base colour and the sky blue lacing are of the correct shade, I've strived for many years now to produce the perfect colour and feather type in this variety, of all the many birds i've hatched and reared in this colour I've only had two pullets I was 99% happy with and unfortunately lost both of them to mareks, of all the colour varieties of poultry this has to be the hardest color by far to get right and is one of only two colours I'm still working on and will hopefully perfect in my lifetime,
It's good to have found a forum with people interested in all the orpington colours and if I can help in any way with colour projects anybody is working on I am more than happy to do so
Bob