Hens and Roos
Songster
So given that this is a show to get the Cuckoo's accepted, is the proposed SOP descrption of what they should be, listed somewhere and are there any pictures of what should be worked towards?
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So given that this is a show to get the Cuckoo's accepted, is the proposed SOP descrption of what they should be, listed somewhere and are there any pictures of what should be worked towards?
The APA SOP Committee has no received no paperwork on the Cuckoo yet, but it should be the same description of Cuckoo that is currently used by the APA/ABA. Any description other than that could be a problem.
Bev sent me an email stating that the Cuckoo will be the next color and that they would like to qualify it at Shawnee this year.....but no official paperwork.
Walt
Walt~
Well I am keeping my fingers crossed. I never realized it before but after talking to a few breeders (and disagreeing) I am starting to worry myself about the white tail feather issue. I can only worry about my own birds so that is what I will do. I believe the goal is to have all the birds as close to SOP as possible for the qualifying so I would hope eveyone would understand and do just that.
What I have seen from my uncle's flock of cuckoo is that a lot of cockerels that do not have white tail feathers go on to develop them later on. It could be hard to breed out of them if it is a trait that only shows up when they are 2 or 3 years old. I am lucky that my favorite roo is now 4 and he still shows no white in his tail feathers. He also has well feathered shanks which I didn't realize was so hard to come by as well.
-Nicol