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Can't think of anyone better than Matt to give you pointers.

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DesertmarcySitting on a 5-gal bucket out in a pen studying my Barred Rock cockerels today, trying to decide which and how many to take to the Nov. show. I sure wish I had your eye, Fred. They all look so similar to me except their combs and I know there are details I am missing.
Try really hard to avoid looking at color and pattern
Pretty good mentor there on the subject too. He just cleaned house in Baton Rouge over the weekend with a RIR cockerel don't have any other specifics but I'm sure that was not all he was awarded for, if I know Matt and his birds,LOLI have participated in a few shows, so not all new. For me right now, it is more a matter of having the time and pen space to get them ready. And Matt 1616 has given me a lot of advice. I will just do the best I can.
Yes, I am looking for all the things that Yard Full O' Rocks mentioned. One thing I noticed, if they ALL have the same characteristic, say the head width is about the same on all--it is hard to see any distinct standout. And sometimes there is a standout for one characteristic, but poor in others. No perfect bird, as everybody keeps saying. I did see a bit of brownish coloration on one of the cockerels. But you say don't pay attention to color?? Matt had told me to look for solid black feathers in wings and tails. Don't see any of that in the cockerels, although I do have a pullet with a black tail feather. She is not very nice otherwise, so no big decision there.
Also, I know that combs are not big for points in the show, but I hate, hate, hate ugly combs. They are such a prominent feature in the Rocks, and other breeds with straight combs. A lot of mine have much less than perfect combs. Not talking # of points, but the overall shape of the comb and the symmetry or lack thereof.
I filled out my entry form and decided to take 3 cockerels and 2 pullets of the Barred and a pair of my Buffs. I know the Buffs are not old/mature enough to really place, but it will be nice to have them seen. Same reason I will take a pair of Spangled Russian Orloffs![]()
25 of my birds are going altogether. I have my work cut out for me getting them ready and down there on coop-in night. My DP has agreed to drive my other truck down and again when the show is over so I can take a couple of turkeys. There is absolutely no room in my main truck for turkeys! And I want them seen, too.
Yes, I am looking for all the things that Yard Full O' Rocks mentioned. One thing I noticed, if they ALL have the same characteristic, say the head width is about the same on all--it is hard to see any distinct standout. And sometimes there is a standout for one characteristic, but poor in others. No perfect bird, as everybody keeps saying. I did see a bit of brownish coloration on one of the cockerels. But you say don't pay attention to color?? Matt had told me to look for solid black feathers in wings and tails. Don't see any of that in the cockerels, although I do have a pullet with a black tail feather. She is not very nice otherwise, so no big decision there.
Also, I know that combs are not big for points in the show, but I hate, hate, hate ugly combs. They are such a prominent feature in the Rocks, and other breeds with straight combs. A lot of mine have much less than perfect combs. Not talking # of points, but the overall shape of the comb and the symmetry or lack thereof.
I filled out my entry form and decided to take 3 cockerels and 2 pullets of the Barred and a pair of my Buffs. I know the Buffs are not old/mature enough to really place, but it will be nice to have them seen. Same reason I will take a pair of Spangled Russian Orloffs![]()
25 of my birds are going altogether. I have my work cut out for me getting them ready and down there on coop-in night. My DP has agreed to drive my other truck down and again when the show is over so I can take a couple of turkeys. There is absolutely no room in my main truck for turkeys! And I want them seen, too.