I keep thinking about the original type of the Dorking. I've been looking for old photographs, but all I can find is a minimal amount of old artwork. I'd love to see a photograph of a Dorking from back when birds of correct type were being shown.
I noticed that, in the 1910 APA SOP, the weights for the Dorking were:
Cock 8 lbs. Cockerel 7 lbs. Hen 6.5 lbs. and Pullet 5.5 lbs.
Compare that to the 2010 SOP:
Cock 9 lbs. Cockerel 8 lbs. Hen 7 lbs. and Pullet 6 lbs.
I wonder at what point the weights were increased and why? Since part of improving type is getting the weight up where it should be, I wonder whether the weights were increased because that was what was being seen in the common Dorking? Or was that an ideal that never actually existed in the breed?
I also need to know how to weigh a chicken accurately?
I have an old scale that came with the barn on my ranch. Anybody know what this was used for?

Kim
I noticed that, in the 1910 APA SOP, the weights for the Dorking were:
Cock 8 lbs. Cockerel 7 lbs. Hen 6.5 lbs. and Pullet 5.5 lbs.
Compare that to the 2010 SOP:
Cock 9 lbs. Cockerel 8 lbs. Hen 7 lbs. and Pullet 6 lbs.
I wonder at what point the weights were increased and why? Since part of improving type is getting the weight up where it should be, I wonder whether the weights were increased because that was what was being seen in the common Dorking? Or was that an ideal that never actually existed in the breed?
I also need to know how to weigh a chicken accurately?
I have an old scale that came with the barn on my ranch. Anybody know what this was used for?
Kim