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MCCORMICKLOFTS
319 posts
Nov 02, 2004
12:04 PM
Jay, what I mean is if you look at them straight on from the front, you will probably notice some differences in how wide the chest is. You can get an idea of the difference too by looking at them from the top. Usually the ones showing quite a bit of wing butts are the narrower ones while the wider ones tend to show less, probably because of the larger mount of muscle or shoulder framing. Try putting one of your stock cocks next to one of your smaller stock hens and see if you can see a difference. If you have more down the middle you are probably getting a nice blend of performance I would think.
Brian.
J_Star
67 posts
Nov 02, 2004
3:07 PM
Brian,

I will check and let you know. The best way to describe them is to go the Picture Gallary page and look the red pigeon with white spangle wings that Scott submitted. The majority of my birds look just like that one when you view them for the front. The Ash Red that was cought by the hawlk a few days ago looked a little fat or maybe broad sholders. He looked close to the picture that Rick Mee submitted in the Home Page of this site.

Jay


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