Here from feather site---
where the male and female are side by side the female has a tight S toward the front of the comb.
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sulm/BRKSulmtalers.html
Love this picture BTW - from the 2013 cover of Fancy Fowl magazine - of which Grant Brereton is the editor...look at the S on that cover girl!!
http://www.fancyfowl.com/volume-32/april-2013/
VERY informative - this article by Sigrid Van Dort---
not only does the very bottom of the article show the S - but she explains why the male and female are different and the cause of the S.
http://www.tuinvee.nl/Sulmtaler Condition.pdf
I think Sigrid just about walks on water---and you can tell her I said that....
where the male and female are side by side the female has a tight S toward the front of the comb.
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sulm/BRKSulmtalers.html
Love this picture BTW - from the 2013 cover of Fancy Fowl magazine - of which Grant Brereton is the editor...look at the S on that cover girl!!
http://www.fancyfowl.com/volume-32/april-2013/
VERY informative - this article by Sigrid Van Dort---
not only does the very bottom of the article show the S - but she explains why the male and female are different and the cause of the S.
http://www.tuinvee.nl/Sulmtaler Condition.pdf
I think Sigrid just about walks on water---and you can tell her I said that....
