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Ok I guess I misunderstood. I am not a pro breeder of anything and did not breed these myself, they were bought. I would like critique on them as my daughter plans to show them in 4h if they are worthy of bringing. I will not get offended or have feelings hurt so fire away if you care too![]()
Sure, I will make a list of corrections/additions and add them all at once.
You're welcome. Yep, I am visual. I need to see it. I just updated the diagram. I also noticed Orp was not spelled out so I corrected that too.Thanks, love things like this. Much appreciate your effort!
Quote: Well yes, of course I do. .....along with tons of pictures I've gathered in the last few years and articles that I think will help me, all in a reference file I keep. But talking about these things with visuals of real birds, conversation beyond the textbook, interactive critique with a variety of type of birds (that helps train someone's eye) is what I thought this thread was for. So what's the point of CSU if you just refer someone back to the textbook?![]()
The birds I've shared were all under 6 months, I only have two of those birds left in my flock. I chose pictures of some young birds I've had because that's about the age "I" start paying more attention to what the bird may grow into...or not. I thought it would be helpful to use those photos to get the conversation going. Instead I get "I wouldn't know where to start" from NYREDS and you referring me to the standards textbook. I obviously have misunderstood the goal of this thread. These comments are nothing but degrading and off putting, not at all in line with a teaching forum.
Thank you Walt, Juststruttin and NoseyChickens for taking the time to constructively participate in this topic.
I've taught art and stained glass professionally since I was 18 and I have answered the same questions a million different ways so that my students understand what I'm teaching them. I have also stood by the belief that there are no "stupid questions" and in all these years I have most certainly never referred someone who came to me with questions, to a textbook....especially in a teaching forum. But I love what I do and "if" I should lose my passion and no longer want to share it, I'll bow out and let those who still have their passion to share, do so. I would never want to get in the way of someone who is seeking knowledge or deter them from their passion with a comment that would be less than constructive.
Wow, you have been busy! I've really used the diagram someone made for Marans and I can see this will be such a great tool. Thank you again for taking the time to teach in a visual way, which from my experience is how people learn the easiest.![]()
Quote: How important is it that the roosters with a better crest have equally good lacing as the hen or can you use a less, well laced bird w/a bigger crest to improve the crest w/o risking the lacing? I know everyone's birds are in some state of molting but would you be able to share pics of the birds you're working with?
Also, I know in breeding dogs that if I wanted to say, lengthen the nose, I would breed with a dog with a nose just a bit longer then my dog, or risk causing bite issues. Is there a similar reason that you mention that you will use two different roos or are you just testing who does the better job?
I haven't taken the time to look up other breeds, but in the Andalusians, I double checked... the male's tail is to be set at 40* and the female at 30*
I could get pictures of the roosters, but all are without their tailsHow important is it that the roosters with a better crest have equally good lacing as the hen or can you use a less, well laced bird w/a bigger crest to improve the crest w/o risking the lacing? I know everyone's birds are in some state of molting but would you be able to share pics of the birds you're working with?
Also, I know in breeding dogs that if I wanted to say, lengthen the nose, I would breed with a dog with a nose just a big longer then my dog, or risk causing bite issues. Is there a similar reason that you mention that you will use two different roos or are you just testing who does the better job?
I haven't taken the time to look up other breeds, but in the Andalusians, I double checked... the male's tail is to be set at 40* and the female at 30*
I don't know if you want to get into that much detail or not but thought I'd throw it out there.