As most of you know, I am trying to break into breeding. I am also trying to educate myself on evaluating breeder fowl. Here is a pic of one of my cocks. Please critique him so I can see if my own thoughts/observations are on track or if I am missing some things (I'm sure I am!) This is just an exercise in type as I know his color needs work. BTW That is just a stain on the back of his neck.
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How old is he, and how much does he weigh? You refer to him as a "cock", but is he a cock or a cockerel?
First, before I say anything, know that I am a breeder of rare fowl such as this; so I hold no illusions, but neither do I pretend anything. I just call it as I see it. I see too much white in the breast, and maybe not enough evenness in the barring. The tail does not exhibit barring all the way to the end. There is some barring his hackle.
Now, I know I started with "negatives", but what I'm seeing, I believe, is a good little bird. His legs seem to be the right color. He's not standing well so it's hard to judge his type be, but he seems to have nice feather quality. there's good definition between hackle and barring. He definitely looks healthy and vigorous. Is that positive white in his tail?
So, again, rare breed breeding is slightly different. There are faults--you just can't get around it, but that's not the point. If you're going to pursue these, you're probably going to have to hatch in high number at first and then cull hard. However, he looks clean and zippy, and, for a rare breed, a good beginning. We'll talk RC Anconas one day...oiweh!
Fill us in on age and weight. Very cool.