Well I don't think that would be happening any time soon. and I am not going by the standard by the wayI think it should be. I am going by the standard as well as what the experts tell me that how they do so well! Tom Keenan's birds are about the same size as my birds. So You can not say that Tom dose not know what he is doing he has had a lot of feed back from the judges. And if you say that even he is not going by what the standard says them you have a really big ego. I know I may have one too but don't be telling the judges that they have no idea on what the standard says..
this is exactly what the standard says, so how are you going by it if your birds are over 6 pounds?
page 33 in the 2010 Standard (the most current)
Any bird (except Beltsville Small White Turkeys.)
that deviates more than 20% either up or down from the weight listed for its breed, sex and age
should be disqualified
Example -- In a bird with a standard weight of
5 pounds, a range of
4 to 6 pounds is within the scope of 'the standard weight, this rule applies to all large fowl, bantam, ducks, geese, guinea fowl and turkeys (except Beltsville small white
)
Don't know how much clearer than can get if you are not in the 4 to 6 pound range it says you should be disqualified.
I am not just saying that.. the standard says that, so you tell me how if they are not following this, they are following the standard,
Its in black and white, not gray, not interpretation.
and it's not ego, its reading and following directions, but getting frustrated because why have a Standard, that's what I have said all along, you pay money for it, it's called the poultry bible, so that means its important, everyone in the poultry show business will tell you, you need one, but why? Must not be that important if you can breed what you want because everyone else is, just go to a show and look at them to figure out what you need to breed. because to me, it doesn't seem to matter what the weight is, just bigger is better.