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he is a nice looking blue, but I have a serious question about wing carriage:
Wings: Long, carried well back, with the points concealing the back half of the thighs, but not the hocks
I have noticed most Rosecombs have less of a pointed wing and often held a bit low, but would the carried well back not mean a higher wing wing carriage? Concealing back of thigh but not hocks to me would also indicate a higher carriage.
This is something that can be easily misinterpreted in teh written word, or is the wider flatter lower wing carriage the norm and merely accepted for shows or is that the correct carriage?
I was wondering the same thing myself last night, after reading through the standard on the rosecomb website.