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A poultry judge can only judge the birds that show up. If a bird has no competition within it's variety at all, of course it gets tagged Best Variety but it is a somewhat hollow award. Many times, a judge has no choice. How many birds are there in that variety? Next, how many Plymouth Rocks, all varieites, cooped in? With 30+ Rocks shown, the judge is gonna pick a pretty good bird for BB, Best of Breed.
The real award is when a bird wins Champion American Class in a grouping of 150-200 really good birds. Now THAT'S a win worth crowing about. It means you had the best Rock, Red, Hamp, Wyandotte, Buckeye, etc, at the show. That's impressive and why only Ch Am can go onto champion row with a chance to compete against all the other champions for Best Large Fowl and/or Best of Show.
If you want to see Rocks with wrong backlines, go to most any show or just look for yourself on the FB pages where folks post birds. Shrug.
We need to breed Standard bred Rocks and show them to all the fanciers, fellow breeders and judges. That's our job, not the judges job.
Finally, read the Standard. Go by the written word. The end.
The real award is when a bird wins Champion American Class in a grouping of 150-200 really good birds. Now THAT'S a win worth crowing about. It means you had the best Rock, Red, Hamp, Wyandotte, Buckeye, etc, at the show. That's impressive and why only Ch Am can go onto champion row with a chance to compete against all the other champions for Best Large Fowl and/or Best of Show.
If you want to see Rocks with wrong backlines, go to most any show or just look for yourself on the FB pages where folks post birds. Shrug.
We need to breed Standard bred Rocks and show them to all the fanciers, fellow breeders and judges. That's our job, not the judges job.
Finally, read the Standard. Go by the written word. The end.