Truly a long and arduous path to acceptance! Thanks again to those who have worked so hard to develop a standard that the APA will find acceptable. Remember, this is a document that may stand for a hundred years or more, so there is no need to be hasty in finalizing it, as changes would be very difficult later. The committee has done an excellent job mulling over the fine points, I am sure in their valuable spare time. However, the US standard as written now is clear and an excellent guideline to follow as we make our way towards acceptance.
I integrated my 3 - 2 1/2 month olds into the pen with my November hatch birds, so far everyone is doing OK - the older cockerel in that pen (one of the original 3 juvenile delinquents) spends most of his time fence-fighting with the Basque rooster in the next pen, so he is not so interested in the newcomers.
Exactly. And what we have put together is just a Proposal- not the done deal. We need people to look it over, look at the British standard and birds, and look at their own birds, all with a good critical eye. It has been said before that creating a standard to fit the birds in you backyard will not make them true Cream Legbars. That is why we are aiming for the British Standard. The one we have put together may not be perfect but I think it is very good. And Steen I too do not see where it differs from the British, except we omitted olive eggs. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE go read the SOP discussion from the beginning- and you will understand why it fits the way it does, the difficulties we ran into, and how we made our decisions. I changed my mind on several points on this journey as you will see through the discussion.