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Her tail actually sits at a bit more of an angle higher but she was just idling lazily when the picture was taken. She's actually smaller than she appears. The tail sits well from behindVery nice body type on that hen. Hows her tail look from behind? Bet it's a perfect tent. I let go a hen this spring that had a back line like that, gravy bowl profile. Her tail tent was narrower than I wanted. In hindsight I've been kicking myself since as she would have thrown excellent birds. Have her Dam still so know I can recreate to move forward.
The above K is going to be my breeder for at least 2019, maybe longer. He's got a few problems but the best I've got to work with. Size, width, color are very good, legs could be better and tail set is low by 15 degrees. I've had bright yellow legs on k's that had too many other faults. Believe I'll get that bright yellow again when I back cross him to the F1's. This is the K that passed 4 lbs @ 11 weeks and was over 7.5 lbs @ 19 weeks before going to fair. He's going to throw some awesome pullets. He's got the length I need for that. All and all happy with him.
It was a different thread you'd asked if I was trying to create a line. Yeah, trying. Had two lines, each with different problems so crossed them. Was a small hatch this spring and didn't get anything noteworthy for F2 pullets but this K I'm keeping. About to collect for F1BCD fall hatch. They should throw a keeper pullet or two.
Sounds like you got some great things going with your rocks