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I found that today, but when I click on a breed all I see is a photo, the name of the breed, and the acceptable colours, so I don't know if it's an issue with my device
It says it's incomplete, so not all information has been added yet, I guess.I found that today, but when I click on a breed all I see is a photo, the name of the breed, and the acceptable colours, so I don't know if it's an issue with my device
Photos are something I can work with. A description, without pictures will just throw me off.I guess if it's incomplete, I'll have to work with just the photo, won't that be a disaster![]()
I agree! That's how I did my first evaluation on my aseel, granted, I need a better quality photo, but I can do some work with a photo!Photos are something I can work with. A description, without pictures will just throw me off.
Think of it as a chicken diagram.
Maybe I should challenge, myself, after all we should always strive to improve ourselves, I could start with some bad looking silkies, and try to bring them to standard. It would take ages, but I think it would be very rewarding to see my hard work pay offPhotos are something I can work with. A description, without pictures will just throw me off.
Think of it as a chicken diagram.
I've taken none show Silkies, & gotten pretty close to standard. Just minor flaws. It's not hard if you choose the right genes.Maybe I should challenge, myself, after all we should always strive to improve ourselves, I could start with some bad looking silkies, and try to bring them to standard. It would take ages, but I think it would be very rewarding to see my hard work pay off
Now you've motivated me to try it! I actually might, I'll update tomorrow maybe on my decision, but if anyone has other recommendations, I'm very interested to hear them!I've taken none show Silkies, & gotten pretty close to standard. Just minor flaws. It's not hard if you choose the right genes.
Pretty sure it's online if you search for it. @Amer was able to find the English orpington one at leastAnd this is where it gets super confusing, because the European standard calls for beards as well, so that ties in to @JacinLarkwell 's point, but the problem is that the European standard is nowhere to be found! Kind of like the standards for dogs, you have to search everywhere to find them, but unlike dogs I don't really know what to look for when searching for poultry standards, you guys have set it up SO much better, for dogs and poultry alike