so can you explain tome the meaning of 'not more than one solid white feather in an area'?? i figure it is about 3 months of isolation and conditioning (especially with foot feathering) to prep a bird for show. i would hate to do all of that then get dq'd. sometimes on really small feathers (top of head, wing pit, feet) i will have more than one solid white feather. and i see LOTS of people selling egg from millies and mottleds of 'show quality' and i can clearly see an abundance of white on their heads. is this less rigidly stuck to since it is hard to obtain? i just gave away 4 black mottled roosters since they had multiple solid white feathers on the feet and some splotches in the body-even though they had better pattern definition, the two i kept have much less mottling, and the two hens i have are in a non pattern breeding pen so i dont have to worry about them. i only have 1 GN hen who meets the standard, the rest will have white feathers on the neck area traced in the brown. i know pattern isnt everything, that is why i am using them to breed for other traits, but in showing it sounds like if you are daring enough to have a pattern and it is wrong your bird gets disqualified no matter how good the rest of it is.
--oh an just out of curiosity, do longer saddle feathers count as a plus in any way? i have 2 males with longer than normal and they are still not a year old, so i have no idea about their final molt.