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Sue,
I am looking at the previous edition of the SOP and see under the definition of crow head...
A narrow, shallow, head, and beak ( fig 23); A SERIOUS DEFECT. pg. 7 in this edition.
Figure 23 on page 18 says....
UNDESIRABLE type of Single Comb.. .
Page 28 under interpretation of Standard for Judges - - breeders - - exhibitors
SHAPE and Type
(c) Head
Third sentence in says . .
"The head should be strong, moderately long, well filled in forward of the eyes to avoid any appearance of crowheadedness. with the skull inclined to be somewhat flat on top rather than round. "
I can't find any other information on that specifies Fault or DQ....
Maybe someone else can find more...
I see those, but it isn't listed in actual dqs or in cutting for defects. Where are the judges? What do the judges think when they see a crow head? Do they dq or just fault the bird. It would be great to hear it from one of them.
Sue,
I am looking at the previous edition of the SOP and see under the definition of crow head...
A narrow, shallow, head, and beak ( fig 23); A SERIOUS DEFECT. pg. 7 in this edition.
Crow head is a serious defect. It is not a DQ.
Walt