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Guest:
Here are some of my Silver Ameraucanas
Could you guys critique these and tell me what you think?
Do they need improvement?
Thanks so much
A Picture showing more of the breast
The rooster doesn\'t have any brassiness or color in his saddle, in the picture ( i think it may be poo)
Guest:
could anyone tell me if they are good quality/have flaws or have correct feather coloring or not? Please ;)
Mike Gilbert:
Cindy, I hope you do realize that yesterday was Easter, and many of us were celebrating with family. I will only comment on the color flaws and let others comment on type. The obvious flaw in the females is the feather shafting. In the male, is he dirty in the saddle area, or is he brassy? He should be silvery white and black only, without the brownish cast. He also needs more white in the wing bows.
Guest:
I do realize it was Easter, I didn\'t mean for it to sound that way. I celebrate Easter as well.
He isn\'t brassy in that area, he is dirty. I need to get a better photo of him from the side to show better wing bows as he has more white than it shows. Thanks for your insight :D
I am new to this..can you explain what feather shafting is in the females please
John:
Cindy,
Search this forum for \"shafting\" to get more on the subject, but here are a few links that touch on it...
http://ameraucana.org/abcforum/index.php?a=topic&t=252
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stippling and shafting
They are both defined in the APA Standard, under GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS, on page 11.
Stippling (not the same as striping which is different than stripping) is the contrasting colors of tiny dots or speckles on a feather.
Shafting is when the shaft of the feather is a different color than the surface color of the feather.
With silver females we want stippling, but not shafting.
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http://ameraucana.org/abcforum/index.php?a=topic&t=84
http://ameraucana.org/abcforum/index.php?a=topic&t=87
Shafting is a common problem with silvers. Overall your silvers look average. Leg color, eye color and type look good to me. The combs could be better and the size is probably on the small side as are most LF silvers. I also see a little off color in the saddle and hackle of the male.
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