- Jan 30, 2009
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Haven't been on this thread in a long time, but have to tell of an experience we had locally with a nationally known judge.
After the judging, curious as to why he placed the birds as he did, I asked him point blank, why was this bird BOB. His response? I don't know much about Marans, but he was in the best condition, so he won! You could have picked me up off the floor...
There is no excuse for any judge to not know what new breeds standards are because they are sent the standards for all new breeds shortly after they are accepted..
White earlobes are a fault ,, not sure if its a dq.
If you go to the French Marans site on the internet, they have a paragraph about black ear tuffs. They suggest to not use birds with black tuffs as its an indication of over melanization...again that word...LOL
After the judging, curious as to why he placed the birds as he did, I asked him point blank, why was this bird BOB. His response? I don't know much about Marans, but he was in the best condition, so he won! You could have picked me up off the floor...
There is no excuse for any judge to not know what new breeds standards are because they are sent the standards for all new breeds shortly after they are accepted..
White earlobes are a fault ,, not sure if its a dq.
If you go to the French Marans site on the internet, they have a paragraph about black ear tuffs. They suggest to not use birds with black tuffs as its an indication of over melanization...again that word...LOL