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I agree with you Dan. Even the people who own the standard ignore a lot of what's in it. They just tend to look at breed descriptions of type and color and forget about the rest. To me some of the most important parts are the 'economic qualities' and in the front of the book before the defects and disqualifications. There you find what type has to do with shape, as well as the importance of size and weight and condition and very important as well, feather quality. True breeders in my opinion focus on all these things, not just shape and color. I say shape because most breeders, when they refer to type are only really talking about the outline of the bird. True type has to do with what is under those feathers.
David
David