I might have been the one with the book.
When I saw that I just assumed I had missed a post.
I did mention a book and Partridge breeding the other day. The book is called "The Mating and Breeding of Poultry" by Harry Lamon and Rob Slocum. Some of the things it mentions is that "wing bow color in males is what gives females the good base color. The clean black striping of the hackle and saddle feathers in the male are what gives clean pencilling in females" (PG148). The book also says refers to using the same info for breeding partridge color in cochins as being the same for partridge color in Rocks. My problem with some of the info in that section of the book is being certain that I am looking at the right feathers. Also I see go markings on some feathers, but not on all, so what does that mean??? This is what leads me to question if I am looking at the right feathers....
Then I get all confused.


