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Stafford success changes the game

BENGALESE

IN MY article of October 11, 2023, I wrote about my plans for the start of my main Bengalese breeding season, which I expected to start in mid-November.

As will be seen later, I began early with some pairs, but most of my pairings were set as planned. In the period between my article being written and being published, I attended the Stafford National. Events on that day made me reconsider my plans, since I was fortunate to have success with adult chocolate & whites.

During the past few years, some of my articles have focused on my

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