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You know, I like his comb. Yes, it has 6 points, but it is a very good overall size. I have a couple roosters who have combs that are really a little too big.
He has filled out really nicely since the last pic you posted-and I think he looks beautiful. It's hard to tell what the angle of his back is when he is roosting on a perch, but if it is like that when he is standing square with weight on both feet and balanced, then he is probably built a little bit down hill. But if you breed him to one of your girls who is more square and balanced I would think you would improve it.
On the pullet combs, I like 5 & 6 the best. I think 5 has a very pretty comb. If you want to reduce the number of points, would breed to # 2 and mark the eggs and see what you get. She looks like her comb got chewed a little bit, but she only has about 4 points. How many points does #3 have-I can't tell.
I think I mentioned this before; it seems like the hens have more influence on the number of points. At least it seems like that to me. I only have 3 generations, but all the offspring seem to have gotten the number of comb points from the hens.
For me, his fault would be the length of his tail. Just my quirky opinion. That certainly is not an unusual fault; so many roosters do have tails that are a wee bit too long for the standard.
Your girls are little hams. How did you get those close up shots? They look like a friendly and happy flock. It's probably because they are owned by a carpenter.