Ok... So here's a crazy question... Goes back to my dressage days when I couldn't stand to ride a roman nose horse - my instructor would say... "You don't ride the head". ;-)
So... I can understand the "need" for good feet and legs, the need for width... My question I guess is... Other than hindering eyesight, what is the definition of a bad comb. Now yes, I understand ideal, and many ideal traits are defined to benefit function. I guess my point is... Is there a disadvantage to carnation combs or sprigs?
Figured this should bring on some interesting discussion. LOL