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I do understand about tacking! That answer makes perfect sense.
My goal is perfection in form and color, with personality being critical to both as well. The roo with the good color/ bad form is also a nasty little bugger. I just don't like him, as a representative sample of the breed. I ONLY like his color.
The porcelain is perfect in form & pale porcelain color. Can't say much about his personality yet, since he was raised by someone else and is still jumpy around me (unless I'm holding bread). I'll win him over. I dearly love his look, even if he's the wrong color he's a MUCH better type.
Will the porcelain wash the lavender away, though? If that's the case, I'll stick with my rotten lavender boy and work from their on perfecting the form.
My goal is perfection in form and color, with personality being critical to both as well. The roo with the good color/ bad form is also a nasty little bugger. I just don't like him, as a representative sample of the breed. I ONLY like his color.
The porcelain is perfect in form & pale porcelain color. Can't say much about his personality yet, since he was raised by someone else and is still jumpy around me (unless I'm holding bread). I'll win him over. I dearly love his look, even if he's the wrong color he's a MUCH better type.
Will the porcelain wash the lavender away, though? If that's the case, I'll stick with my rotten lavender boy and work from their on perfecting the form.