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Northumbrian Notes

MY LAST show (ever?) as an exhibitor was the North East British Bird Mule & Hybrid Club (NEBBM&HC) show at the end of November. I always looked forward to this show as it offers a chance to see some wonderful British entries and also show my Norwich in a specialist section, with a specialist Norwich judge. Obviously, the 2022 event had an intensified interest given the circumstances.

I came back to the hobby six years ago with the aim of producing a small exhibition stud of green Norwich, with some blues and cinnamons. Eventually I had managed to rear some blues to the adult stage. I was also the happiest I’d been with the quality of the greens I produced in 2022. So here was the last test to

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