Thanks for the pics. Now I know what i'm looking for.

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Thanks for the pics. Now I know what i'm looking for.
Here is a nice "well spread inverted U" like the standard describes. VERY few birds shown have this. MOST will have at least a bit of a "peak" or more of a V. I would not cull a bird for a "peaked" tail only. That being said, the "inverted U" should be the goal if "Standard Bred" birds are your desire. There is no such thing as a perfect bird.
Tim
Thank you as well Tim. Trying to raise decent birds is hard. lol
Here is a nice "well spread inverted U" like the standard describes. VERY few birds shown have this. MOST will have at least a bit of a "peak" or more of a V. I would not cull a bird for a "peaked" tail only. That being said, the "inverted U" should be the goal if "Standard Bred" birds are your desire. There is no such thing as a perfect bird.
Tim
I want to say mine are 16 x 16 x 16. I'll have to remeasure them to be totally sure.
I think it will depend on how many breeders can be found and how many good examples of the breed show at the qualifying meet. Since the new requirements are that there are 5 breeders, that have been breeding for 5 years and that they have been members of APA for the entire 5 years, it might be a close call. We'll see. However, if Dee manages to get them to consider the color, then we need to be prepared to take our birds to a qualifying show. We will need 10 exhibitors with a total of 100 birds for the qualifying show. I know that I've let her know that middle of the country might be best in order to maximize the number of birds and breeders that can get there. So, we'll see what happens. She's working on the standard right now and hopefully will be able to submit it soon.Does anyone think partridge Brahmas have a chance to be accepted?