how do you judge like a super snow, ive seen them judged as A+ and A and A-, but what are the characteristics that divide these, or is it just a base of opinion.....thanks everyone....kyle
The "better" the grade, the more white. A+ or A grade line bred snows will be completely black and white. The lower grades depend on how much yellowing in the color.
I think your mistaking the super snow for line breed snows.
Super snows are co-dominant, while line breed snows (like the name says) are line breed.
They are rated differently from breeder to breeder but...
"A+" snows have only black spots with white background (no yellow's or anything).
"A" snows will have very a high white with black spotting and some yellow.
That’s generally what you will see for A+ and A's, like I said though it varies from breeder to breeder =).