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During breeding season, I keep my breeders penned.
I do too Kathy. But that doesn't mean there isn't opportunity to take photos of them not "cooped up".

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During breeding season, I keep my breeders penned.
Size, like many other factors, is a breed characteristic so it matters as much as other defining breed characteristics. It's specific value is defined by the scale of points. The answer to your question is I would choose the one within the Standard weight range, of course.If these two things don't coincide, then what's the point? If a bird does not meet the SOP and wins at a SOP sancutioned event, then what does that say about the SOP?
In breeding heritage breeds, we are trying to bring the birds back to their glory days. We are trying to KEEP the traits that made them so wonderful years ago. When a bird wins or places, that is a sign of approval, a sign that the breeder is doing right by the breed.
JUDGES... I wonder how much SIZE matters? How much does SIZE influence your decisions? IF two birds are EQUAL in every measure except size, would you choose the heavier bird that you think might be outside of the SOP weight range OR the smaller one that is within the SOP weight range? Has a judge on BYC ever called for a bird to be weighed?![]()
Honestly, when I've been to shows, I didn't pay attention to who was winning. I was just awestuck at the SIZE of some of the entries and didn't pay attention to the awards.![]()
Sorry, I was posting as I read along to catch up.
How often do you disqualify birds for being OVER the weight limit?
I am asking not to fight. I am honestly curious to see if the over weight issue is as bad as I think it is based on the shows that I have been too. There have been Some REALLY BIG Roosters at these shows. I almost could of put a saddle on them and rode them home LOL.
SG Dorking Breeders:I just found out that dorkings actually seem to do fairly well in high heat (Climate, not oven temperature. Although...). Can anyone recommend a quality dorking breeder with single combed birds? I am aware of one beeder who has lovely looking white dorkings, but they have rose combs.
I just saw a post where Dick is selling Red and Silver Gray hatching eggs. I dont think I'm supposed to post that info publicly here so PM me if interested and I will get you the linkSG Dorking Breeders:
http://www.freewebs.com/whidbeypoultry/forsale.htm
Emma will be at the Stockton show with her Award winning SG Dorkings.
Another good one is here: http://www.starroseranch.com/
SG Dorkings may be available in the Spring from Starroseranch so check back then.
Dick Horstman took 2012 off from Selling them but may have SG Dorkings back for 2013.
Walt,
From what I've seen , the ABA boys are letting a lot of very large Silkies , Cochins , and Brahmas through to win. Some are huge ! I mentioned ABA also in my post.
You are telling me to stay home, and breed these birds down , when all the guys are breeding them bigger and bigger to win ? Lots of luck with that notion . I'd loved to have been at the ON with a scale to weigh the Rocks who won . Maybe one day "Big Bird" of Sessame Street will win ! Must be a "Man thing" to want to have birds so huge , but it's not much fun showing if you haven't a chance at winning with a 10 lb bird.
I do agree , in the interest of fairness , in weighing all the birds in a variety if one is penalized , or DQd for weight , over or under . Feathers can be deceiving.
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That is great news!