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I thought you would like the tour....I watch way too much youtube , the hospital I work at has docs from all over the world, we have a russian doc , she was translating it for me, watch some pause it talk about it..she said its thier version of martha stewart...the program was called country living..she interviews the best of livestock owners, gardeners, ect...they imported the birds from england ..pure english orp as that was what there was... after that time , english added more cochin. they did not..they evolved a little differently than ours yet similar..they highly prize the gold to the skin , golden thread sheen not sure why they called it that.she told me they actually have a horse over there, hard to train horse..its called al teke or something like that..it shines like a gold coin..but they bred it for color not brains..very skittish..but is very metalic gold...it was just interesting to see birds in other countrys and how they bred for certian traits..i learned a little about how they bred similar yet slightly different ideas, the doc was smiling ear to ear watching it, but got paged out..I had hour lunch that day..when she and I have some time, shes going to translate whole thing. interesting bits about the breeding thoughts on color , hens ect..Wow! That cock looks to be 4 or so. He is not as large as Monty, but what a nice bird. He is pure gold to the skin too. Notice that the hens have more pronounced main tail feathers than the English birds, and no sign of shafting, mealiness, or being two toned. They do have a bit of pepper in the tails though, and some of those combs are strange.It's hard to tell if the hens' feathers are as wide as ours, or weather they are worn from being in a breeding pen. Nice group of girls. The whole group fits the English standard more than what is winning now.Anybody out there who can translate this for us? I'd love to see these birds up close. A road trip might be necessary........
I thought you would like the tour....I watch way too much youtube , the hospital I work at has docs from all over the world, we have a russian doc , she was translating it for me, watch some pause it talk about it..she said its thier version of martha stewart...the program was called country living..she interviews the best of livestock owners, gardeners, ect...they imported the birds from england ..pure english orp as that was what there was... after that time , english added more cochin. they did not..they evolved a little differently than ours yet similar..they highly prize the gold to the skin , golden thread sheen not sure why they called it that.she told me they actually have a horse over there, hard to train horse..its called al teke or something like that..it shines like a gold coin..but they bred it for color not brains..very skittish..but is very metalic gold...it was just interesting to see birds in other countrys and how they bred for certian traits..i learned a little about how they bred similar yet slightly different ideas, the doc was smiling ear to ear watching it, but got paged out..I had hour lunch that day..when she and I have some time, shes going to translate whole thing. interesting bits about the breeding thoughts on color , hens ect..
Can't wait for the translation. Please find out where this breeder is, and his name!I thought you would like the tour....I watch way too much youtube , the hospital I work at has docs from all over the world, we have a russian doc , she was translating it for me, watch some pause it talk about it..she said its thier version of martha stewart...the program was called country living..she interviews the best of livestock owners, gardeners, ect...they imported the birds from england ..pure english orp as that was what there was... after that time , english added more cochin. they did not..they evolved a little differently than ours yet similar..they highly prize the gold to the skin , golden thread sheen not sure why they called it that.she told me they actually have a horse over there, hard to train horse..its called al teke or something like that..it shines like a gold coin..but they bred it for color not brains..very skittish..but is very metalic gold...it was just interesting to see birds in other countrys and how they bred for certian traits..i learned a little about how they bred similar yet slightly different ideas, the doc was smiling ear to ear watching it, but got paged out..I had hour lunch that day..when she and I have some time, shes going to translate whole thing. interesting bits about the breeding thoughts on color , hens ect..
Here are the babies a week old yesterday and so I took their pics again yesterday so I keep up with their increase. They are heavy.
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I hope they have good lacing. This was a trial breeding to see . Black male over splash that carries good lacing gene
Boy, are they growing! They are going to be huge! What is the plant behind them? Those look like sweet gum burrs. It's rare for me to not be able to indentify a plant, but yours has me stumped.