Big, wide head. The head is a tell tale sign of intelligence and vigor. The Rock, of any variety, looks like a Rock when you get the head right. They're composite birds and some of the "other" stuff shows up as small headed birds and Rock breeders need to guard against crow heads, flat top heads, flat back of heads, and one of the worst; skinny heads.
Clayton's number one cockerel has a very pleasing head. Striking really. The other cockerel he has shown lacks that nice head completely. That Clayton has a choice for his breeding program? Awesome.
Hi Fred, the Padgett line cockerel you are referring to as having a small head is only 4 1/2 months old. Honesty judging pictures can be very hard as in real life his head looks very similar to the Horstman cockerels head at 4 1/2 months old. Who would have thought by looking at pictures of my Horstman line cockerel at 4 1/2 months old he would have filled out to the cockerel he is today. I do believe in the next few months the Padgett line cockerel will look much nicer as he fills out. But I will keep a check on it and keep posting pictures so everyone can judge him for themselves also.

Clayton Grace "Silver Rock"
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