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Interesting! I myself, find it detracts from the overall picture and the symetry of the bird. If I were a judge,
, I would take points off for it, but that's just me. I think where the real problem might lie, is if the fluff was of the wrong color. Like white fluff on a blue or black bird?? The more I look at other breeds of chickens, it seems to be quite a common sight.
I find it a bit unattractive on them as well Debbi, but just wondering if it really is a huge deal overall. I completely understand if it is the wrong color on some breeds....but on breeds like Welsummers, which are red on the surface color and slate undercolor, that would make it hard to deduct points for that on that particular bird and others like it.
I too am seeing quite a bit of it and was seeing it in quite a few birds that folks have been kind enough to post photos of here after they have gone to the big shows, so it must not get tons of attention from the judges.
With all the comb problems I am having.......I am thinking that fluff at the tail break is going to move down a few notches on my priority cull list if it is not considered that huge of a thing. I can see more prominent issues that need waaaay more work than the tail fluff with these birds right now. I'm not saying I am going to disregard it completely, just thinking of lessening my attentions on it right now and work on the bigger things.
thats how i approach it...i feel like i've got way more things to worry about first....and as those get handled, then moving onto what i feel are a bit smaller fish to fry helps me keep my sanity