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I'm no expert, but I think you're right on with this cockerel. However, do you have any more photos of him? How is his base width? Having a correct comb is nice, and very important, but there are many bloodlines out there with great combs and nothing else.
Also, we did a test hatch of a cockerel with a comb very similar to yours - he had very nice type and we wanted to see how his offspring would look on a few hens with type needing improvement, but better combs. All chicks came out with upturned spikes. So far they're only a few months along, so will have to wait and see perhaps this summer we might get another generation from them to see what's passing through, but I like the chicks far better than I liked the hens. We will also be breeding him to some rougher combed pullets in the spring to see if we can add a little more texture to his comb and a little less to theirs.
It's hard to tell with him walking, but his back does look a bit long. However, your opinion of him may change as he matures. He looks much nicer than about 80% of photos that I see on the web for Dominiques. No, he's not SOP, but he's not garbage either. He looks like he's carrying his breast rather well (again, tough to tell with this photo), nice bright yellow legs and might turn out to be a nice cock once he's given some more time for that tail to come in. I know I want to cull ever cockerel on the place at that age - lol they always look unimpressive with their tails at that stage!
Get some more photos if you can, and keep everyone posted! Where did you get this trio? What's the type like on your hens?