Yes and all three of them had less smut in the back hackle area than yours do and better tail color and no yellowing.
Yes, I admit, both boys other than Luciano had off combs - and I took very good close up photos of their heads so that other breeders could critique them for me. And so other people COULD see what I had. I've been quite open with my close ups.
And individually in a photo wt is hard to judge but I did weigh them for shipping. I could have just barely gotten all three in a 21 lb box at the time.
I kept the male Gallant, because he has awesome coloring, great width and shoulder and proper size. I asked the breeders and listened. Combs are easier to fix than size, and though a tad odd, it's almost a five point, and straight, with good smoothness.
Luciano and Goofus went away. Luciano for coloring and Gallant for sprigs and feet.
But they at least had and showed proper shape very and proper width.
Your birds are still straight sided and narrow.
I've made no attempt to hide the flaws of my birds. Sought criticism, culled accordingly, listened well. I took close ups of each bird, so yes, there they are - the flaws those individuals have.
I posted them so anyone interested in Delawares could see exactly what I am seeing and learn from what I have as well as what they have. If I can show a problem or a feature closely and all the people interested in Delawares learn to see and judge that feature then GOOD.
That's what the photos are for. I'm not looking for blind approval, and I have no need to see my own judgement as flawless.
Type is harder to get than comb. Shape and size are the first basis of type. Then color, then comb.
If you want blind approval dude, listen to the people who are new and see pretty birdies.
That's not what I post my pics for. I want judgement. Leaving photos up is going to get comment because I think newbies need to learn to SEE the breed, the way it should be.
The columbian pattern barred or not - is always stunning. They are a "pretty" breed. But all columbians regardless of breed are stunning. Shape makes breed. Type makes breed. New people need to begin to understand the type and shape we are shooting for in Delawares.
Those pics of my birds also display very good shoulders/width, and legs (exception of Goofus's feet - ick).
I took good photos to get feedback. I'm glad you keep reposting them so folks can learn. Thanks.