The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

Roger and Paints, I have never did this. We have not had a new orp bantam or standard in alot of years. Right now I think (my thoughts) the choc bantam "might" have a chance. Number wise. You have to have 5 breeders, folks what ever in on this and it takes 5 years or more time if needed. At the show you have to have 50 birds, from at least 5 different breeders. Also there is rules about family members and stuff like that. I have std buffs and I love them, always have. The sad thing is there gets less and less stds out there at the shows. I would think if you got the bantams in it would be as hard to do the stds. Now that is what I think. Walt is on here and he is one of the mail guys in the APA. He can tell us what we need to know.

I will help you in any way I can Don.

Walt
 
Roger and Paints, I have never did this. We have not had a new orp bantam or standard in alot of years. Right now I think (my thoughts) the choc bantam "might" have a chance. Number wise. You have to have 5 breeders, folks what ever in on this and it takes 5 years or more time if needed. At the show you have to have 50 birds, from at least 5 different breeders. Also there is rules about family members and stuff like that. I have std buffs and I love them, always have. The sad thing is there gets less and less stds out there at the shows. I would think if you got the bantams in it would be as hard to do the stds. Now that is what I think. Walt is on here and he is one of the mail guys in the APA. He can tell us what we need to know.
Walt, meant main guy, my typing is not very good,
 
Roger and Paints, I have never did this. We have not had a new orp bantam or standard in alot of years. Right now I think (my thoughts) the choc bantam "might" have a chance. Number wise. You have to have 5 breeders, folks what ever in on this and it takes 5 years or more time if needed. At the show you have to have 50 birds, from at least 5 different breeders. Also there is rules about family members and stuff like that. I have std buffs and I love them, always have. The sad thing is there gets less and less stds out there at the shows. I would think if you got the bantams in it would be as hard to do the stds. Now that is what I think. Walt is on here and he is one of the mail guys in the APA. He can tell us what we need to know.
HI Ya'll, been reading the posts on this thread for quite some time. Love the thread and all your beautiful birds!
So, there has to be 50 birds shown by 5 breeders at each show they are presented at? Would love to help out if possible.
 
HI Ya'll, been reading the posts on this thread for quite some time. Love the thread and all your beautiful birds!
So, there has to be 50 birds shown by 5 breeders at each show they are presented at? Would love to help out if possible.

It would be one time. The APA has a qualifying meet and those are the numbers they require. The qualifhying entry has to be of equal numbers of males and females and old and young. There has to be 50 that meet the Standard description in color and type, not just 50 birds . It is better to have more than 50 birds as some may have faults that are too great to overlook....or some that can't make it to the show for some reason. In any event is is better to have more than required.

Walt
 
Maybe it is just me, but it seems like the bantam chocolates are closer to the American standard than the large fowl are.

What possibility would there be of getting a new color introduced with a combination of say 3 bantam and 2 large fowl breeders? Or do they all have to be the same?
 
Maybe it is just me, but it seems like the bantam chocolates are closer to the American standard than the large fowl are.

What possibility would there be of getting a new color introduced with a combination of say 3 bantam and 2 large fowl breeders? Or do they all have to be the same?

If they don't meet the APA Standards, they will not make it into the SOP. I am not sure what you mean by the last sentence. The APA does not divide breeders into bantam or large, they look at the end product, which in this case will be bantams.

Walt
 
Ok. What I meant was the bantam chocolates look closer to the American standard than the large fowl chocolates, therefore would probably be ready to present sooner.
 

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