Excellent!
Please, feel free to tell me what you think. I'm going to be culling heavily to get size up as well as get rid of those blasted yellow feathers. I'm REALLY hoping it's a nutritional/habitat thing with them. If not....this may be a female only line. Please excuse their condition...it was a bit worse before dusting and spraying.
Supposedly a 2 year old cock. Really hoping that's not the case. His tail is a bit too low for my liking and his back a bit too long. (1)
IMO, the best hen I purchased

2)
Pullet. Again with the low tail, but her spread is SO nice. She also has some nice leg going on. (3)
Another nice hen. Tail spread needs work...seems to be a common occurrence in the whites? (4)
Supposedly a year old cock. I'm really doubting it. Probably closer to 6 months: (5)
Probably the worst hen, behind the pullet. Has a poor back and a poor spread. She's a back-up in case I lose all the other females. (6)
Nice hen. (7)
Please critique as you see fit. The numbers are only there as a reference for ya'll, the birds aren't ranked yet. Not until they get a bit healthier and feather out a bit more.