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Post by henthymes on Jun 19, 2011 9:43:18 GMT -5
Does anyone have a copy of the "Standards" for the bantams?? I would love to have a copy as I work on my flock and making improvements. What about pictures... would love to see what a true standard bantam orpington Cock and Hen should look like.
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Post by henthymes on Jun 19, 2011 12:56:44 GMT -5
So I did print the Bantam SOP from the UOC website, it there any additional information that should be added that maybe wasn't from the last set of standards in 1998?? I would also really be interested in seeing pics of a great example of Bantams that meet the standard. Thank you in advance.
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Post by korfuskluckers on Jun 19, 2011 16:17:33 GMT -5
You buy the full standard from the aba, and apa.
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Post by d12chandler on Jun 19, 2011 17:42:20 GMT -5
I have never had a ABA Standard. I have had several APA Standards. I just thought the APA would take care of about anything I needed to know.
Don
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Post by henthymes on Jun 19, 2011 19:39:53 GMT -5
You buy the full standard from the aba, and apa. Would love to have an APA book but to be honest Christina having the additional $60+ to buy the book has just not been in the budget. When feed prices keep going up and your trying to grow out additionals looking for the next show prospects we have to watch every penny. I was hoping one of the seasoned bantam experts would chime in or have some information available they could pass along. Would really like to have as much as possible for my records. And, I would also really like to see some pictures of those that would be ideal to the bantam standard as I have seen sooo much variation in the bantams. I just want to make sure I am on the right track and stay that way. Looking to make a big bantam push here in NC starting this fall.
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