Good post Yellow House.
Distilled down .......the APA SOP only requires the bird to "look" like the description. New breeds/varieties are only required to breed 50% true. IMO that is too lenient, but some of the very same people that have a "story" will whine about the APA being too strict. Some will be OK with that and some won't be. There is this weird kind of snobbery that goes on with the newbies that I don't quite understand. In some ways it is more demanding than the SOP itself. It took a while but I did realize that the "story" is more important to these folks than the birds themselves.
From 2-5 times a year I get correspondence about admitting some breed to the SOP with a great story and they become annoyed when I tell them they have to put 50 in a show and that they all have to meet the breed descriptions AND color description. Every so often I become annoyed by these experts who don't want real Standards applied. If it can be this or it can be that and some guy said that is the way it should be, I'm supposed to say..OK.....ah...no. I guess that is why I don't have patience with these less than 10 year "experts". I have been doing this for 50 years and certainly don't think of myself as an "expert". It is just not that easy folks. We are always learning......and I have learned some things from newbies right here on BYC. I have a fellow now that it PMing me about a possible error in the Hamburg beak description and as of now I think he may be correct. As far as I know he has no story.
I'll ask.
Walt