I think most of us are visual.....what I have been saying for a couple days is: Read the Standard, then look at the illustrations in the SOP that correspond with the breed. look at the comb. That illustration is tied into the description ....no matter what anyone thinks, it is accurate and while not a work of art it will show you exactly how the comb should look. If a person does not want to do it in that sequence I can't help them. I try to help people understand the SOP. If they want to do it another way or don't care, I don't care. The mistake most make is just looking in the section that addresses their breed. Now go look at a leghorn...note the comb does not follow the head. There are different types of single combs. For "long" look at the Plymouth Rock....it says "rather long"..the Orp says."moderately long....look at the illustrations of the Rock and Orp to get the correct perspective on "long" as it relates to each breed. . Rocks have a longer back than Orps, in fact you will never see "back to long" written on a Rock coop card. Long means long, not short or medium. Everything in the SOP is not in just the breed pages. To duplicate all that info the book would have to be over 1000 pages.
'The only reason I would ever hang out in a site like this is to help people understand the SOP. If they want to fight with me or forget how they posted that is up to them. I respond in the same way I am talked to online. This is not recreation to me, I am trying to help. My background is in graphics. If a graphic artist could not turn a buff Orp into a black Orp, I would fire them. If I still had photoshop on this computer I could turn that gray print from Dave K into a black Orp in about a minute.
Walt
Walt, I want to thank you for your frank words. And for your patience, even when it runs thin. Especially when it runs thin. Because you keep coming back and keep hammering it out to thick heads like mine. And I expect to be talked to the way I talk to others. In fact, I appreciate it.
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