Kenman, the feather shaft is the main stem of the feather than the individual feather barbs come off of.
Robin, I hear ya. I'm just a little uncomfortable about critiquing others birds. I mean who am I? I ain't no judge or anything. I got an eye for what I like and what I breed for but that's about it. Now, if there is a really off the wall DQ or something, that's a different matter. Like the Ameraucanas, I see EEs all the time and politely let folks know they ain't got a true Ameraucana.
Terri, if you only have two cockerels left, my advice would be to keep them both. For one thing you can always take them both to a show and let a judge tell ya why he thinks one is better than the other. The do the same thing with another set of judges and see what happens. For a second thing, it's always good to have a back up. I can tell you from personal experience on that one! It's a long story but I had to put down my Champion Welsummer cockerel this year after he had a stroke which left me without a back up. Fortunately my breeder lives close enough that I was able to get another cockerel I can use until my really young ones grow up and I can tell if they're keepers or not.
God Bless,