Federation Show Video's

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These are a few short video's I did at the Federation Show of some Indian Game. :-)99
Tom.

Fed Show 2012 Indian Bantams 1 - http://youtu.be/GzbR874FwU8

Fed Show 2012 Indian Bantams 2 - http://youtu.be/V2pHGKbS71w

Fed Show 2012 Indian Large 3 - http://youtu.be/OpeU3KhbuME
 
Thanks for these.

Quite a variety in quality and presentation. I see different colours in some of the bantams ? White and Pyle (or Jubilee gone wrong).
There seems to be considerable variation in the markings of the Jubiless. Good numbers present (or were more expected/hoped for).

I like this useful breed.
 
Chuck said:
Thanks for these.

Quite a variety in quality and presentation. I see different colours in some of the bantams ? White and Pyle (or Jubilee gone wrong).
There seems to be considerable variation in the markings of the Jubiless. Good numbers present (or were more expected/hoped for).

I like this useful breed.

Hi Chuck,
I agree about there was quite a variety in quality and presentation. The Bantams had Non-Standard Colours from start to 1 min. 8 sec. on video 1, I think they are Solid White, Solid Black & Solid Blue and after that they are Standard Colours. There is a good variety of colours in the females ok, and the numbers were down for the Federation Show around 90 I think normally 120 but the National's were up at 110, so as they say "swings and round-abouts"
Tom.
 
So good support for this old British creation ! Thanks again for posting.
 
This is video I took of the faverolles at the Federation. First half of the video is large fowl and the last half is the bantams.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-65vTxi-ZhM
 
tygrysek75 said:
Thank you Foxy.Which are yours? You mentioned to show them on this show.

Yes, I only took three, and one of them got to championship row (a black bantam female) Best of Breed, Champion Faverolles. The other two was another black bantam (2nd) and a blue bantam (1st and Best Blue)
 
Thanks for showing and well done indeed. Didn't know there were so many colours - how many are there ?
 

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