Blacks and whites show really well, because there are less color faults. But their type has to be outstanding to compete with a good quail. The shows that I have been to where a d'Anver ends up on champion row it is almost always quail.
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Blacks and whites show really well, because there are less color faults. But their type has to be outstanding to compete with a good quail. The shows that I have been to where a d'Anver ends up on champion row it is almost always quail.
jj
just wanted to add on this chickmama
you are way too young on your chicks right now to be show culling if you ask me. Color is important, but it's perfect color, no one will out due another. Type is most important. wait til they fill out then cull if your goal is showing with them.
By Then you can look at the finished color too in them and be sure it's spot on and not flawed or leaking in any way.
Blacks often leak a touch or red, they toss you for that too and white often have yellowish leakage, same there they'll toss them out.
Your judge on the lavender was a dinggle berry not knowing lavender and self blue are the same color, just label them self blues since that's the trade name from now on and you shouldnt have any issues. I'd hate to see you cull a great bird over that just because some jerk didnt want to work with you on the name card.