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  1. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    Ok, do these birds bleed if their foot feathers come off? My son brought our porcelain inside and she had a bloody foot feathers but no cuts. She does have a missing foot feather though I believe because she has a stumpy looking finger like thing. What should I do for her?
  2. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    Quote: I never do. Since those are true feathers you can sometimes cut a 'blood feather' and they'd bleed quite a bit and even be at risk for an infection. I know some people safely trim them but I leave mine be, even on the ones I don't show. The goofy d'Uccle Shuffle is just another...
  3. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    Do you ever trim their feet feathers? Mine are huge and she walks real funny like a penguin lol
  4. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    Both I guess. Her face, comb, and waddles are a fleshy color. Not a smidge of red or even pink really. Does this color variation get red or do they just stay real pale in color everywhere
  5. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    I have questions about the breed. We have a 20wk pullet who is the porcelain coloring. She still has a very light pink/white face, barley has a comb and what not. Does this color variation turn red in the face?
  6. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    By the way...I have to brag about my daughter who is 11. She inspected the bird from top to bottom, made sure she selected one with amazing foot feathering and eye color, AND even passed on getting any other from the seller because...(I was quite shocked) all her other d'ucclers had snotty...
  7. moodlymoo

    D'uccle Thread

    My daughter got her first at a show this past weekend but please tell me...how do you pronounce the breed name??? We have been arguing about it all weekend
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