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I will try to be back on later to give Rangechicks some feedback, but I wanted to take a second to educate on keel length. Jelly has a proper length keel and nicely rounded breast from the side. If you look at Peanut you can see a slanting from the top of the breast to the legs indicating a short keel. They are young and will get more flesh over the next year, but this 20-24 week time period is ideal for checking width of heart girth, length and straightness of keel, and tail angles. You can also wait until 12-18 months if you want you choose breeders based on how well they flesh out. I hope that helps! Best wishes!
I think this is great information, thanks for sharing. A lot of us Im sure still have a hard time with body type and important things to look at, like the keel for one, so It is helpful when more knowledgeable people can jump in and give us a lesson or two.