JC disregard my request for pics on the other thread
Looks great! Also since that semp already has offsets it will be no real loss. On the other thread someone (Bev or Marilyn maybe?? or Jo Ann?) suggested cutting the coning semp as early as possible, I totally agree with that - once you recognize that a semp is beginning to cone, is when you can do the surgery (or out patient surgery)
And the earlier you do this, the better the result of offsets being produced rather than the hen just dying.