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12 Recognized Colors in Cornish Bantams

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112 Recognized Colors in Cornish Bantams  Empty 12 Recognized Colors in Cornish Bantams Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:34 am

appway

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Saw this on a site I went to

American Bantam Associations (2012 Revision) on “Cornish Bantams”
There are now 12 colors
Here are the 12 colours that are presently recognized,
Black Cornish Bantam
Blue Cornish Bantam
Blue Laced Red Cornish Bantam
Buff Cornish Bantam
Columbian Cornish Bantam
Dark Cornish Bantam
Jubilee Cornish Bantam
Mottled Cornish Bantam
Silver Laced Cornish Bantam
Spangled Cornish Bantam
White Cornish Bantam
White Laced Red Cornish Bantam

I am really looking forward to the Roo from Sue and The Pullet/Hens From Perry that Carmen and I are going to be working with.
There might just be 13 in the future

Joe



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Bowker Acres

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That is a lot of colours! I have made arrangements to pick up the pullets this weekend. After that we have to figure out how to get them to you!

Schipperkesue

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Have you seen the spangled? I would love those! In fact, Arctic has some hatchery spangled. I wonder.....

Arctic, could I borrow one of your spangled for a little experiment?

coopslave

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Very cool there are so many varieties of them. I am a big chook girl, but if I had little chooks I think it would have to be these beefy guys!

BriarwoodPoultry

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OH man.. I'm dying for some cornish bantams in Blue, Spangled, Jubilee........ the list goes on... sigh... TripleJ has warmed me up to those ugly little cornish...

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Arcticsun

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My spangled are absolutely SEXY!
Love the little spotty UFO's
Sure Schip, anything to help, and always there to assist a noob!

appway

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Sue Love the Spangles and Love the Blues

Maybe we will end up with a Canadian Cornish Club LOL

Come on Coop Everyone needs some Bantams and
From what Everyone is saying the Bantam cornish are quiet and Friendly. It will be nice when Mine get here

Joe

Okay Artic I have to ask What is a Noob ??
LOL



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Arcticsun

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oh app, that is such a noob question... But I am here to help!

Noob (nOO-bh), noun; short form for noobie, or newbie. Adj; descriptor of a neophite action, belief or idea.
1. Someone who is new to something.
2. Descriptor of something that is innocent, uninformed, unexperienced.

"I can tell from the individual feeding bowls for each chicken, that this person is a noob"
"Dont worry, constantly peeking in the incubator is a typical noob mistake"

He noob
She noob
Those noobs
We noobs
They noobed

Very Happy

coopslave

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I thought you were saying noob as in knob. As in "noobhead don't do that!"

Schipperkesue

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Arcticsun wrote:
Noob (nOO-bh), noun; short form for noobie, or newbie. Adj; descriptor of a neophite action, belief or idea.
1. Someone who is new to something.
2. Descriptor of something that is innocent, uninformed, unexperienced.

And I am noob #2, the innocent, uninformed noob.

appway

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I am also #2 Noob
I kept looking at the Keyboard when I saw the word as I tHought Artic had misspelled
a word and all I came up with was the letter next to the N to the Left and was wondering Why she was calling you that
That is one of the reasons I asked

So from one Noob to another Hello

uno

uno
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Recognized by who? Cool

Schipperkesue

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American Bantam Associations (2012 Revision) on “Cornish Bantams”

heda gobbler

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It was me actually. I saw some on the bus and recognized them right away.

http://www.tatlayokofold.com

Schipperkesue

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Uno must be trying to recognize Cornish with poor type. They are almost unrecognisable.

heda gobbler

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Can they type?

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Perryschofield

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Schipperkesue wrote:Have you seen the spangled? I would love those! In fact, Arctic has some hatchery spangled. I wonder.....

Arctic, could I borrow one of your spangled for a little experiment?

Hi Sue

I have one little hatchery hen. I am going to put her with the other Dark roo later this spring. he will really improve size and type on her. then I will breed her chicks back together to start show spangles next spring. If you want I could save you a few of the crosses this year so you could try hatching some next spring. let me know.

Perry

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