Hi Rudy,
The pics are all of the same boy, I got down on the ground for the first shot so it is straight on - I was standing for the other 2 so the angle is different.
I would like to see more fluff in the tail, less muddiness and as you say a bit more width, but for our first birds, I think we are on the right track. I am looking for some NICE full SL, buff and white hens to breed them to, maybe 2 of each one for each roo so we can make notes on differences that each roo throws. He is about 8 months old now and just starting to get a bit more Asiatic head, we actually noticed it today. His dad had a REAL Asiatic head, I hope he takes that from him!
I will be penning them soon and as this cold weather breaks they'll be getting less corn so we will see about the brassiness. They didn't seem that yellow in the fall so that is something we will keep an eye on. I have always loved this pattern but am obviously new to establishing any pattern and knowing they are a slow maturing bird I am open to any suggestions/comments.
This was in the works for several years and I was just blessed to have it handed over to me, one generation before the pattern actually appeared.