Lots of people call themselves breeders these days but they just put a bunch of chickens in a pen and then sell what comes out. There is no breedingGladly I don't have that issue with my Wellies but had some Spitzhaubens with that problem from a different breeder who I will not mention on here, and got rid of them pronto. It was awful! They had so many faults and I assumed it was from so much inbreeding or lack of proper care of the parents. The chicks had the best feed and I had two different breeders. The other group of Spitzhauben chicks did just fine, no development problems at all and laid well with no wrinkles or deformed eggs like the other deformed Spitz group did.
All my birds like roosting, so the flat end of the 2 x 4 on 4 inch side is where I let them perch and plenty of calcium. And the best feed I can get!