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  1. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hello, how is everyone doing? How are your Buff Leghorns doing lately and have you reached progress with your birds? Greetings from the Netherlands Arie
  2. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Here a few pictures of my F4 generation American type Buff Leghorn Bantam males. I started a project with American type Buff Leghorn Bantams and Buff Dutch Bantams a few years ago to make my American type Buff Leghorn Bantams smaller. I am on the right way now with 2 lines from that cross and I...
  3. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Thanks Math, I can't wait to see the pictures then.
  4. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hello, Do you know if there are Buff Leghorn breeders in your area? It can be in large ore in bantam. Single comb or with rose comb. Every kind of type. Gelbe Italiener, Giallo Livorno, Buff Leghorn American-Dutch-English-Australian type and more. I would like to take stock of the situation of...
  5. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Welcome Matt on this thread. They look nice, were did you bought these Buffs? Are they from Keith Bjelland? He is is in the same place as you are Battle Ground
  6. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hi there, I would suggest to let them grow up to mature birds. At this time of his age birds are always a little weaker in the legs. Give them time to recuperate until they are mature. Then you can say with certainty that they have x legs
  7. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hello Lisa, The information is from the site http://www.nhdb.nl/Hoenders/ The site is in Dutch but with google translate you can translate it a little. The NHDB ( Nederlandse Bond van Hoender, Dwerghoender, Sier- en Watervogelhouders) is changed and have a new name KLN ( Kleindier Liefhebbers...
  8. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    What I meant is this: This is a hen with a perfectly implanted tail for the breed. Picture is from http://www.nhdb.nl/Hoenders/ This is an incorrectly implanted tail. The tail feathers are implanted much like roof tiles. Picture is from http://www.nhdb.nl/Hoenders/ I hope it's clear what...
  9. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    The male on the last picture shows a tail were from the main-tail feathers are turned in-planted like a roof. Stay close on that and look ore it turned back when he is fully matured.
  10. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hi Lisa, I think the youngest male shows a good comb that n neck. ot follow the neck line. His wings are on a good level too and color seems to be good. Color you can see the best when he is matured.
  11. ArieBLB

    Buffchickenbuff

    Hello Joseph, Glad you are here. I gave you some names from breeders over there so you can get in contact with Buff Leghorn bantam breeders over there. I hope you can buy some eggs ore birds from Sam, Dan, Keith ore Bruce. The birds frm Sam are from the same strain then my birds I imported...
  12. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Hello Lauren, Your Buff Leghorns look really nice in type, good heads and nice falling combs. Good leg color too. Watch out the color is not getting to light because you have the chance the birds will get white in under color and in other parts of the plumage. Have you read my Article about Buff...
  13. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Yes I did a cross with the whites. It will costs you at least 5 or more generations to get back in good color http://www.aviculture-europe.nl/nummers/08E06A04.pdf
  14. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Here I have a variation on the Schilling drawning
  15. ArieBLB

    Breeding Buff Leghorns

    Some of my F3 generation from the cross between American type Buff Leghorn Bantams x Buff Dutch Bantams. They still need some work but cam well for the 3th generation I guess. Here a pure American type Buff Leghorn Batam female from 2011
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