I started reading this thread to see what makes a good bird, and am finding it fascinating. Checked out a copy of the SOP from the public library, but am having difficulty with the qualitative descriptions such as a "neat skull" as these guys are supposed to have. Can anyone describe a "neat skull" and how to recognize one that is not neat?
Based on what I've read, and relying heavily on the SOP illustration, I like #1 and #3.
#1 has a nice balanced U shape in the sweep of his back and tail, and he is carrying his wings high. He looks broad across the body too. Neck might be a bit thick/short? but he is moving, so hard to tell. Tail could be a bit longer and fuller. The feather undercolor is supposed to be dark slate, so the white showing is off.
#3 is holding his neck and head up with a nice clean face. Wattles might be a little long? instead of "medium." He has a nice U shape, but tail could be more upright. He looks nice and wide in the pic, but could be a bit fuller/rounder under the tail. Tail could be more upright and wings held higher.
Both birds seem too dark in color, but computer pics are too unreliable.
Okay, now tell me where I've gone wrong.
Some general questions: When breeding, which traits are harder to "fix" (ie tail set, wing carriage, comb, head shape)? Are some traits passed more reliably than others? For example, can you really breed a good comb or is it more a matter of luck (and maybe why not worth as many points in judging)?