Thanks to everyone for the observations.
As I said at the beginning the chart is under development, and it is appearances - perhaps since it was a silver-gold slider you could stretch and say that the gold in the first picture (no confusion there right?) is influenced by the removal of gold as it approaches the final image, which is silver and has no gold) -- (that isn't confusing either is it?. Your feedback of why you are confused does help me with the development. The percentages only reflect the appearances -
to my mind it is much more confusing and much more inaccurate to tell someone that their Cream Legbar is gold. (Unless, of course it had the bright burnt orange body feathers and other coloration of the first image)
Being aware that Cream correctly doesn't look silver does protect the Cream Legbar, hopefully, from becoming silver - as people can discern that although the difference is not photograph-able -there is a difference.
So for those who find it confusing...sorry guys...it seemed pretty simple to me. Perhaps that is why Mr. Decmar used the names he did on the Araucana color chart. KPenley - you are saying that if the percentages were removed you would find the chart more useful- if they just had a random identifier? It then looses the ability to jump off the page. (i.e. talk about a percentage that isn't pictured)
Regarding the connection to the Cream Legbar Club---maybe that was a perception leap because I complemented GaryDean26 on his diplomacy and knowledge about poultry, and the Cream Legbar breed - along with the other related breeds...and then there is that Engineer analytical ability.
The Cream Legbar Club didn't originate the chart, has no responsibility for the chart---and in fact most people in the Cream Legbar Club probably haven't seen it - so for those who don't like the chart--- blame me and not the Club. ;O)
Chart isn't endorsed by the Club.
That being said--- I am a member of the Cream Legbar Club--- think it is a great resource - and wanted to remind interested people that the next full member's meeting is August the 5th on line somewhere in Cyberspace and somewhere where you are.
As I said at the beginning the chart is under development, and it is appearances - perhaps since it was a silver-gold slider you could stretch and say that the gold in the first picture (no confusion there right?) is influenced by the removal of gold as it approaches the final image, which is silver and has no gold) -- (that isn't confusing either is it?. Your feedback of why you are confused does help me with the development. The percentages only reflect the appearances -
to my mind it is much more confusing and much more inaccurate to tell someone that their Cream Legbar is gold. (Unless, of course it had the bright burnt orange body feathers and other coloration of the first image)
Being aware that Cream correctly doesn't look silver does protect the Cream Legbar, hopefully, from becoming silver - as people can discern that although the difference is not photograph-able -there is a difference.
So for those who find it confusing...sorry guys...it seemed pretty simple to me. Perhaps that is why Mr. Decmar used the names he did on the Araucana color chart. KPenley - you are saying that if the percentages were removed you would find the chart more useful- if they just had a random identifier? It then looses the ability to jump off the page. (i.e. talk about a percentage that isn't pictured)
Regarding the connection to the Cream Legbar Club---maybe that was a perception leap because I complemented GaryDean26 on his diplomacy and knowledge about poultry, and the Cream Legbar breed - along with the other related breeds...and then there is that Engineer analytical ability.
The Cream Legbar Club didn't originate the chart, has no responsibility for the chart---and in fact most people in the Cream Legbar Club probably haven't seen it - so for those who don't like the chart--- blame me and not the Club. ;O)
Chart isn't endorsed by the Club.
That being said--- I am a member of the Cream Legbar Club--- think it is a great resource - and wanted to remind interested people that the next full member's meeting is August the 5th on line somewhere in Cyberspace and somewhere where you are.
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