We have seen a bird or two that looks more like the BPR barring, but nothing that screams rock. Just some of them seem to be much closer bars than others - those birds we don't keep for breeding and if the sire or dam throw several chicks like that we cull them.
However, as far as body type, I'd say our most "rock looking" bird actually came from some show lines in Washington that Rhonda aquired when the lady that owned them went through a divorce. One rooster could pass for a rock if his coloring was better and comb was a single comb - he is a gravy bowl if I ever saw one.
For single combs, it seems like so many people get caught up in the comb on the Dominique. Originally the breed called for breeding FOR a single comb. So having a bird that has single combed offspring when crossed with a SC bird just says they only carry one rose comb gene - breed carefully, but don't throw out a good hen or cock because he has one single comb gene in there. Much better to have a beautiful dominique body, plumage, head and heart and a single comb than a muff tailed barred rock with a rose comb, right?
However, as far as body type, I'd say our most "rock looking" bird actually came from some show lines in Washington that Rhonda aquired when the lady that owned them went through a divorce. One rooster could pass for a rock if his coloring was better and comb was a single comb - he is a gravy bowl if I ever saw one.
For single combs, it seems like so many people get caught up in the comb on the Dominique. Originally the breed called for breeding FOR a single comb. So having a bird that has single combed offspring when crossed with a SC bird just says they only carry one rose comb gene - breed carefully, but don't throw out a good hen or cock because he has one single comb gene in there. Much better to have a beautiful dominique body, plumage, head and heart and a single comb than a muff tailed barred rock with a rose comb, right?