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The Rhodebar thread!

The Poultry Club of Great Britain


Breed Standard
for the
Rhodebar


GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS :
MALE:
Carriage: Upright and graceful.

Type: Body large, fairly deep, broad and long. Back broad, long and somewhat horizontal in outline. Breast broad, full and well rounded. Wings carried well up, the bows and tips covered by breast feathers and saddle hackle. Tail rather small, rising slightly from the saddle, the sickle of medium length, well spread and nicely curved, the coverts being sufficiently
abundant to cover the stiff feathers.
Head
: Strong, but not thick. Beak moderately curved, short and stout. Eyes large and bright. Comb single, medium size, straight, upright, well set on, with well-defined serrations, and free from side sprigs. Face smooth. Ear-lobes of fine texture, well developed and pendant. Wattles to correspond with size of comb and moderately rounded.
Neck
: Of medium length and profusely covered with feathers flowing over the shoulders, but not too loosely carried.



Legs and feet: Legs wide apart and of medium length, stout and strong and free from feathers. Thighs large with well rounded shanks of medium length. Toes four, strong, straight and well spread.

Plumage: Of silky texture, free from coarse or excessive feather.

Handling : Firm with abundance of muscle.

FEMALE
The general characteristics are similar to those of the male, allowing for the natural sexual differences.

COLOUR
Plumage, Male: Hackle deep red-gold barred, with centres black and grey-white barred, the black centre portions rather longer than the grey-white; the front of the cape showing less black, the feathers towards the tips of the cape lying on the back showing wider black and grey-white barring. Wing primaries, lower web red-gold, faintly barred, upper grey and white barred, slightly gold tinted; secondaries, the whole alternately black, white and gold barred, lower web showing more gold; flight coverts very bright red-gold and white barred, tips red-gold. Wing bows very brilliant chestnut red and gold barred. Tail, including sickles, uniform black and white barring from tip to base, including the shaft. Tips black. Saddle hackle deed red-gold and grey-white and narrower black barring towards the tips. Back and saddle deep red-gold barred, with occasional black bars towards the end of the feathers. Undercolour light creamy buff. Breast uniformly barred, deep red-gold and creamy white and black.

Plumage, Female : Hackle deep buff red with bright chestnut edges, each feather with deep buff, gold, black and white narrow barring, the barring becoming narrower as it approaches the lower cape feathers. Tail feathers black with reddish tinge. Wing primaries, upper web red-buff, lower black; secondaries buff-red. Remainder, general surface dark buff-red barred with buff and buff-red, the tips of the feathers of the lighter colour. Undercolour creamy buff-red, as deep as possible. Quills yellow.
In both sexes
: Beak red-horn or yellow. Eyes orange or red, pupils clearly defined. Comb, face, ear lobes and wattles bright red. Legs and feet bright yellow.



Standard Weights :
Cock: 8½lb (minimum); Cockerel 8lb .
Hen: 6½lb (minimum); Pullet 5½lb

SCALE OF POINTS
Type 30
Colour 20
Legs 10
Condition 15
Head 20
Weight 5
100 Points

Serious Defects : Male's comb twisted or falling over. Ear-lobes other than red. Legs other than yellow, orange or light willow. Squirrel or wry tail. Side sprigs on the comb. Eye pupils other than round and clearly defined. Crooked breast or any bodily deformity


source http://www.harislau.info/rhodebar
 
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Hi all...

I have a chick I bought from a breeder and we are trying to figure out what it is.. They hatched all their breeds together in the same inubator and brooder, so while I wanted a Blue Lace Red Wyndotte, think I may have a Rhodebar. (We were looking for the chicks that looked like a chipmunk)

The breeder keeps all his flocks seperate, so their is no mixing of the breeds. The ones he breeds that my bird could be is Rhodebars, BLRW, Golden French and Black Copper Marans...

Here it is..Its one month old...






Here it was as a chick



 
It could be a BLRW, they can go through some really funky feather patters on the way to getting proper lacing. If it's a Rhodebar, it lacks auto-sexing characteristics.

This is one of my BLRW around 6 weeks old that has very similar patterns to your chick.


A front shot of the same chick, showing the lacing that was coming in on the chest.

 
Hi all...

I have a chick I bought from a breeder and we are trying to figure out what it is.. They hatched all their breeds together in the same inubator and brooder, so while I wanted a Blue Lace Red Wyndotte, think I may have a Rhodebar. (We were looking for the chicks that looked like a chipmunk)

The breeder keeps all his flocks seperate, so their is no mixing of the breeds. The ones he breeds that my bird could be is Rhodebars, BLRW, Golden French and Black Copper Marans...

Here it is..Its one month old...






Here it was as a chick



I think this is a wyondotte. Rhodebars have a large single comb, this chick looks like it will develop a rose comb. Pretty chick.
 
Awesome...I guess patience will be practiced hard by me..lol... The suspense is killing me. I saw his Rhodebars when I was there, but never heard of them so was skeptical about getting any. But his are nice birds.

Thanks again.. :)
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Hi all...

I have a chick I bought from a breeder and we are trying to figure out what it is.. They hatched all their breeds together in the same inubator and brooder, so while I wanted a Blue Lace Red Wyndotte, think I may have a Rhodebar. (We were looking for the chicks that looked like a chipmunk)

The breeder keeps all his flocks seperate, so their is no mixing of the breeds. The ones he breeds that my bird could be is Rhodebars, BLRW, Golden French and Black Copper Marans...

Here it is..Its one month old...






Here it was as a chick





BLRW can come in three colors based on the Blue gene. Blue, black and splash. If the breeder was breeding Blue male to Blue female you can get any of the three colors. This is likely a black version which will look very much like a gold lace Wyandotte except with more red from the mahogany gene. Definitely not looking like a Rhodebar chick. I have a couple of the BLRW in Black and blue and regardless they are beautiful.
 

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