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Read the standardsHe was running when I took photos. Would that explain the hump? What is pinched tail?
He is 16 weeks btw
If you don't have the standard, this online e-book (free) is wonderful: https://archive.org/stream/plymouthrockstan00amer#page/n3/mode/2upRead the standards
Interesting point re change in standards, this came up at our national show this year, I am no expert but the talk was that the standards have change a lot in the US over the years, I would like to hear your views(??????????)If you don't have the standard, this online e-book (free) is wonderful: https://archive.org/stream/plymouthrockstan00amer#page/n3/mode/2up
Also.. .Has the standard for the Plymouth Rock changed in over 100 years? Curious.. Is it the same as when the breed was developed or is it a bit different?
All those faults are in this free e-book too.. The standard is really expensive, and takes weeks to be mailed to you. But I'm sure google would be useful for pictures of pinched tail and all that stuff as well. I just don't want to post any copyright material here.The Standard has changed relatively little, actually.
A tweak here, a bit there, but the breed is the breed.
Whenever people do not understand "pinched" tail or other issues, it simply means that must read and re-read the Standard. In the American Standard of Perfection, 2010 edition, all these faults and features are reviewed, irrespective of breed, in the in the first 40 pages. There is a section with great photos and/or graphics for heads, combs, back width, tail width, breast and keel development, knock kneed, and the rest.
The old book, on line, is circa 1915 and it fine to whet your whistle. But...
If anyone is genuinely serious about breeding? Having, reading, studying and referring to the Standard is the benchmark of that commitment.
If you don't have the standard, this online e-book (free) is wonderful: https://archive.org/stream/plymouthrockstan00amer#page/n3/mode/2up
Also.. .Has the standard for the Plymouth Rock changed in over 100 years? Curious.. Is it the same as when the breed was developed or is it a bit different?