The Wyandotte Thread

Kelli, here are some of the others.

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On #99 issue of this thread, there is a picture of a silver laced rooster. He has very good type. His body is round, short back and tail angle is very good. When you look at your roosters from the sides, do either of them look like that? Type is much harder to get than color, so I would choose the best one you have in type.

Other thinks like comb, color, etc. can be fixed easier than type.

Sue
 
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I think your splash-laced roo is very nice! I had one like the 2nd picture you posted of the blue-laced, but other people on the forum told me to cull him because he had too much gold in the neck area. I became so discouraged thinking they weren't good enough, that I gave away most of my BLR birds (like 10 of them to a neighbor). But now I want them back! I think all the BLRs (even the hatchery ones shown from the Canada member) are beautiful, gorgeous. It doesn't get much better than BLRs, no matter the source. So my current feeling on it is you should keep them both, and just see what you get as the babies. I'm horrible at deciding, so I think when in doubt, just put off the decision altogether.
 
I finally got my first egg from my SL Wyandotte, Ivy! She is seven months old. It's about time! I have been hoping for a broody hen hope she might be. My BLR roo watched over her the whole time she was laying the egg. When she got up my roo promptly sat on the egg. Maybe I will have a broody rooster.
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Here she is with a few of her hatchmates.
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May I get on a my soap box?

This last weekend many of us traveled to Oklahoma to attend the 2010 APA National. I have only one gripe!

Several walked up to me and asked if the Buff Wyandotte bantams were mine. Smiling, I said yes each time. I was congratulated on their type and quality. Most said that they also had a few Buff Wyandotte Bantams...however, did not bring any to the show.

I placed Best of Variety and Reserve Variety.

Wow, Best of Variety and Reserve of Variety at the APA National!

It would mean so much more if I earned the wins! My pair was the only ones shown. Why come to a national show and leave a rare variety at home?

My cockerel is from Superior Farms via http://www.acornhollowbantams.com/prices.cfm My pullets from a different source. We are hoping for some good birds out of them this spring. If you have Buff Wyandotte Bantams, please plan on entering them at Crossroads...the APA/ABA Joint National. PLEASE!!!!! It would mean so much to me to win Best of variety at the joint nationals if I was able to actually compete with someone!
 
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Congrats on your wins! And I know it seems like hollow wins to you but they are wins. I agree that if others have them, bring them! I've never been to a poultry show but I plan on attending many in 2011, not to show but to see what's out there. There's a man in SC that I had bought bantam Buff Wyandotte eggs from and well none hatched. Maybe next time. Again, Congrats on your wins and I hope at the next show you win and there is lots of competition!!

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We did have some competition in the Buckeyes. We lost to a hatchmate AGAIN! But at least we had competition. One well known judge told me, he, and most judges, if they see only one or two in a variety/breed, they useually never go back and look twice. It is where there are competition taht a bird has a better chance at winning a class. A friend of mine entered a Mottled Jap Bantam hen. She won Best of variety and then Best of Breed! There were over 200 Japs entered and it was also the Jap club national. That is an awesome win! Plus she is a BYCer!

So folks, start showing those rare colors of Wyandottes!

Note: Seen some lovely Wyandottes in a white trailer with Kentucky tags! Never got over to really look at them in the show, Jacob had me a bit busy!
 
Gee Jim,

You actually WANT competition?

I know many fanciers who hate competition. Some will only sell poor quality birds to local fanciers to avoid any competition. I knew one guy who had a house full of trophies from showing colours and breeds that no one else ever had. As soon as anyone competed with him- he quit showing that variety.

If you keep on with the attitude you have - you may get beat from time to time - THEN how will you feel?

Just kidding of course - the hobby needs more people who think like you. I hope I can invigorate the local hobby with all the birds I'm bringing in. The more competition - the better time I'll have!
 

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