I don't have an example of what I call a perfect tail, because I've yet to learn what, in shows, is actually a "perfect" tail, looking at both back, front, and side view of it.
But, I do consider this pullet of mine to have a very nice one. It has a decent cushion, but doesn't span out so side when viewing from the top, and it doesn't pinch in so narrowly to squeeze the tail together. The tail feathers them self span out well, and are of course at a nice 45 degree angle.
Best of all, her legs are set apart well, which still allows some nicely tucked in fluff, but without a rear that looks so narrow.
I need to get some photos of my other pullets. . . They've got the type of legs, rear, and tail (basically entire back end) I'm really not going to purchase again.
But, I do consider this pullet of mine to have a very nice one. It has a decent cushion, but doesn't span out so side when viewing from the top, and it doesn't pinch in so narrowly to squeeze the tail together. The tail feathers them self span out well, and are of course at a nice 45 degree angle.
Best of all, her legs are set apart well, which still allows some nicely tucked in fluff, but without a rear that looks so narrow.
I need to get some photos of my other pullets. . . They've got the type of legs, rear, and tail (basically entire back end) I'm really not going to purchase again.