Hi again,
a bit more culling advice from Peter D'Arcy. At around 3 months he culls birds with dark toenails, oval eyes, light eyes and dark soles of feet. Over the next period individuals are culled as the following become apparent - knock knees, wry tails, roach back, white tips on feathers. He then focusses on the positives. He looks for good breadth right through to the tail, wings carried horizontally, fine texture in face with no brows or ridges, round shins, dark beak and black, round eyes. He sprays their legs with WD40 ( the stuff used for loosening nuts and bolts!) for mites. Apparently, it also helps loosen those stubborn scales we find on older boys. He also keeps combs "fresh" with a cream or oil. Hope some find this of interest.
Cheers Geoff