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Sometimes what we think of as a minor Hallmark is really a major Hallmark and vice versa when it comes to functionality and purpose.
for instance in the collie dog it says they need to have feet like a cat. that sounds silly, but it's already important when they're traveling rough terrain. it says they should have dew claws on the front. that sounds silly too, except if you watch a collie scramble up a bank, you'll see he uses those front dewclaws for balance .
believe it or not, the tipped ears everybody says are so important ...but they're just a gentrification of the breed by the Victorians. it's much more important that the ears move quickly back and forth on the top of the head to catch sounds then that they be tipped . and so it is with chickens . I try to figure out what's really important and what's not . right now my Bugaboo is the tail. what importance is the tail on the Chantecler ? I don't know. from the Leghorns it seems to be just a Perfection of the profile
...a bird a general ovals .
but I have yet to figure out how it fits into the chantecler because the creator of the breed added Leghorn in after the breed was finished and that is where the longer tail comes from . The early chantecler don't show that sweeping tail at all . I know that some of the Breeders have told me they breed the longer tail because the longer tail makes the body look longer . so what is the truth in there ? it's a conundrum. thank you.
Thank you for sharing. it's so exciting to have somebody with wisdom knowledge to talk to . you remind me so much of my good friend Hellbender who is now gone . he could be gruff and he could be (what some folk who held their own opinions too close to the chest ) would say was rude but he always had a good heart, shot from the hip and he knew he was talking about. I really appreciated that . thank you so much for sharing.
for instance in the collie dog it says they need to have feet like a cat. that sounds silly, but it's already important when they're traveling rough terrain. it says they should have dew claws on the front. that sounds silly too, except if you watch a collie scramble up a bank, you'll see he uses those front dewclaws for balance .
believe it or not, the tipped ears everybody says are so important ...but they're just a gentrification of the breed by the Victorians. it's much more important that the ears move quickly back and forth on the top of the head to catch sounds then that they be tipped . and so it is with chickens . I try to figure out what's really important and what's not . right now my Bugaboo is the tail. what importance is the tail on the Chantecler ? I don't know. from the Leghorns it seems to be just a Perfection of the profile
...a bird a general ovals .
but I have yet to figure out how it fits into the chantecler because the creator of the breed added Leghorn in after the breed was finished and that is where the longer tail comes from . The early chantecler don't show that sweeping tail at all . I know that some of the Breeders have told me they breed the longer tail because the longer tail makes the body look longer . so what is the truth in there ? it's a conundrum. thank you.
Thank you for sharing. it's so exciting to have somebody with wisdom knowledge to talk to . you remind me so much of my good friend Hellbender who is now gone . he could be gruff and he could be (what some folk who held their own opinions too close to the chest ) would say was rude but he always had a good heart, shot from the hip and he knew he was talking about. I really appreciated that . thank you so much for sharing.
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