The Wyandotte Thread

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I beleive that the Wyandottes that I saw at the German National last week look like they will lay a good amount of eggs. If anybody wants pictures of some of them just PM me. The wyandottes were the biggest classes at the show. Color was outstanding plus they looked productive.

you should post pictures....we love wyandottes
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Show quality and productive can be really hard to find in the same bird.
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I beleive that the Wyandottes that I saw at the German National last week look like they will lay a good amount of eggs. If anybody wants pictures of some of them just PM me. The wyandottes were the biggest classes at the show. Color was outstanding plus they looked productive.

I'd be curious to know how they looked productive.
 
I beleive that the Germans only keep birds that are somewhat productive beause they are very trifty. The wyandotte bantam are bigger then them here.I would think that they would lay good. There were 203 large and 831 bantam wyandotte.They were the biggest breed shown. Here are a few pictures.
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These are all large fowl. Will put bantams on later
 
Can you post more of the large fowl BLRW or pm me more pics? For me personally I dont care for the German Wyandotte Bantams, their standard is different than ours...they just seem way too long legged and rangy looking...their large fowl are nice though and would be really helpful to use...especially the BLRW, but their SLW are not very good compared to ours here in the States.
 

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