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Hi can anyone confirm what varieties should be shown in the AOSV class, I believe Dark Eyed Clear, Darkwing, Suffused Yellow & White, Saddleback are some of them, but are there anymore? It seems there are a number of different views on this and I wondered if anyone knows, thanks in advance.

AOSV is all other STANDARD varieties so you can include Brownwings as well in that section. AOV is for All Other Varieties such as Rainbows which are a composite bird.

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AOSV is all other STANDARD varieties so you can include Brownwings as well in that section. AOV is for All Other Varieties such as Rainbows which are a composite bird.

 

Thanks for your quick response Daz, it does appear to be hard to get an answer, so thank you.

Hi can anyone confirm what varieties should be shown in the AOSV class, I believe Dark Eyed Clear, Darkwing, Suffused Yellow & White, Saddleback are some of them, but are there anymore? It seems there are a number of different views on this and I wondered if anyone knows, thanks in advance.

 

 

The 4 varieties you have listed are to be shown in the AOSV Class, Any Other Standard Variety.

 

Normally you only see Suffused yellow and white shown though. I have never seen a Darkwing or a Saddleback, and only once seen a Dark eyed clear shown!!

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Hi can anyone confirm what varieties should be shown in the AOSV class, I believe Dark Eyed Clear, Darkwing, Suffused Yellow & White, Saddleback are some of them, but are there anymore? It seems there are a number of different views on this and I wondered if anyone knows, thanks in advance.

 

 

The 4 varieties you have listed are to be shown in the AOSV Class, Any Other Standard Variety.

 

Normally you only see Suffused yellow and white shown though. I have never seen a Darkwing or a Saddleback, and only once seen a Dark eyed clear shown!!

 

 

Thanks.

That's were I show my Dark Eyed Clear. I am hoping that one day the DEC would become a class in the nationals..

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AOSV is all other STANDARD varieties so you can include Brownwings as well in that section. AOV is for All Other Varieties such as Rainbows which are a composite bird.

 

Are you quite sure Daz?

 

Referring to the ANBC Nat Standard there are only 4 varieties listed in the AOSV calss. Saddleback, DEC, Darkwing & Suffused White/Yellow. As Brownwing currently has no set standard would they not have to go in NSV/NSC not AOSV?

If it's not listed it would then go in the AOV. All Other Varieties.

If it's not listed it would then go in the AOV. All Other Varieties.

 

For us thats NSV/NSC any confused WA-ers.

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