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Because I was just talking out my butt and didn't check my facts before I posted them???? I try to check things like that before I post them and I do have an APA Standard that I refer to.
Chris09, while he may have some lacing, his color is still totally wrong for a gold laced. For the OP's purposes, partridge seems to best fit his coloration. If he is a hatchery bird, the poor coloration is no big surprise.
Chris09, while he may have some lacing, his color is still totally wrong for a gold laced. For the OP's purposes, partridge seems to best fit his coloration. If he is a hatchery bird, the poor coloration is no big surprise
I didn't say that he was Gold Laced.
What I said was, "He's not a Partridge Cochin. If you look at his breast you can see Lacing. Male Partridge pattern fowl should not have that."
Now to me he looks to be a cross of patterns, If I was to take a guess I would say that he was a Gold Laced and Partridge cross.
Chris
I know you didn't. I agree completely that he is probably a mix of colors but the OP was asking what color he should be entered as for a 4-H show. In my opinion, he should be entered as a partridge because he more closely resembles that than a gold laced. He seems to be a very typical hatchery bird but still very pretty.
Pele, I was basing my comments on what the APA Standard of Perfection shows/calls for not pictures provided by a hatchery. Partridge and gold laced are varieties not breeds. It wouldn't be unusual for a hatchery to mix colors or even breeds. After all, I have ordered OEGBs from a hatchery and gotten some with crests. Can't tell me there was no cross breeding there...
Hatcheries aren't known for breeding their birds to a standard like we would hope.