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to better judge the bird it would be best to have him standing straight and level, not moving/grazing/running/crowing...Nobody?I want to know what his SOP faults are if you see any?![]()
Thank you!I am new to BLRW SOP breeding, too. I did not notice his tail angle before, this will be something I keep an eye on from now onI'm new to chickens but have become obsessed with Wyandottes since getting my first chicks, so what I say is far from perfect but is from my limited understanding of a bit of research I did after falling in love with them.
His colors and lacing are quite beautiful but his tail seems a bit low.
Also he is not quite as round as I think the standard is supposed to be.
Like I said though I'm new to this so I could be completely wrong.
to better judge the bird it would be best to have him standing straight and level, not moving/grazing/running/crowing...
pictures from each side, front, rear and above would be needed to give a fair assessment, though handling the bird gives a better judgement (but not possible via the internet).
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a front and above shot tell us how wide he is... you can't tell that from the other angles.