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I have seen some male delawares with barring on the tail that had the white around the edges too. Is this OK, DQ, or just a fault?
Do you have a SOP book? Under disqualifications it says: see general disqualifications and cutting for defects.
Yes, I do have a SOP book. . . I was hoping for a simple yes or no answer from those who know. I guess I will go look it up...
Let me see what it says . . .
Under delawares it says for disqualifications "see general disqualifications and cutting for defects". .. That wasn't very helpful!
Under delawares is says for color - male
TAIL: Main Tail - showing irreagular indication of black and white barring., black predominating.
Sickles and coverts - - showing irredular indistinct black and white barring; quills and shftes white
ummmm, I don't think that answered my question either
So what does the GENERAL DISQUALIFICATIONS say . . . .
IF any of the condiditions noted below are found, the judge shall disqualify that specimen and state the reason on both the coop card and the judgon sheet. In any cause where evidence is doubtful the bird shall be presumed to be acceptable.
General Disqualifications
ALL BREEDS AND VARIETIES:
1. Specimen lacking in breed charateristics
2. Definitie indications of contagious or commuinicable diseases.
3. Evidence of Faking
ummmmm, still don't think I see the answer to my question
So, I will keep looking . .
Maybe it will be under the color section . . .
PLUMAGE:
a. All barred, black and mottled varieties
1. Red or Yellow
b. All white varieties
1. Black in quilts of primaries and secondaries
2. Foereign color, except slight gray ticking
c. All Columbian varieties including Ligh Brahmas
1. One or more solid black or brown feathers on sureface of back; dark spots or mossiness in surface of back or saddle appearing in approximately 15 percent or more of feathers of this section, except narrow black stripes extending not over half the lenfth of feather in saddle and near tail of male, or dark markings in cape or either sex; red feathers in plumage.
ummm, still not seeing the answer to my question
I think at this point I have shown due dilegence in finding the answer myself. . .. . I sure am hoping the I can get an answer now to my question . . . .
I have seen some male delawares with barring on the tail that had the white around the edges too. Is this OK, DQ, or just a fault?
Please keep in mind that it is hard for me to read AND UNDERSTAND everything that is in the SOP and that is why I ask questions on here.