I have a few questions about the guidelines for showing and things mentioned in the SOP.
What does positive white mean? For example, it is a disqualification for some breeds to have positive white in their feathers. (positive white enamel is in the glossary, but not positive white when pertaining to feathers.)
Can you use a scalpel to remove a minor side sprig on the comb and still show the bird, or is that considered "Faking?"
In the SOP, it shows a lopped single comb to be a disqualification, yet many pictures in the SOP show the hens with a lopped comb. What is that about?
If you have some irregular minor feathers in a bird, should you just pull them out?
If your bird loses a tail or wing feather during transport, will they still show well, or does this prevent them from being competitive specimens?
I probably have more questions. Reading the SOP, I find that I was extremely lucky to have done so well when I showed years ago, because I had no idea about a lot of this stuff!!!!!
What does positive white mean? For example, it is a disqualification for some breeds to have positive white in their feathers. (positive white enamel is in the glossary, but not positive white when pertaining to feathers.)
Can you use a scalpel to remove a minor side sprig on the comb and still show the bird, or is that considered "Faking?"
In the SOP, it shows a lopped single comb to be a disqualification, yet many pictures in the SOP show the hens with a lopped comb. What is that about?
If you have some irregular minor feathers in a bird, should you just pull them out?
If your bird loses a tail or wing feather during transport, will they still show well, or does this prevent them from being competitive specimens?
I probably have more questions. Reading the SOP, I find that I was extremely lucky to have done so well when I showed years ago, because I had no idea about a lot of this stuff!!!!!