Oh jeez, I forgot about the whole dominant thing. I guess one of my parent birds would have to have visual leg feathering. Well there goes that theory.
Maybe edit the title of the thread and add EXPERT HELP NEEDED...PLEASE! lol
Ok, well here might be another twist....
The friend I sold one of my pairs to, has been hatching out chicks. Now when she bought the pair, I also sold her a dozen Serama eggs, that I had gathered from the group of 5. She hatched some of those and has since been hatching some from the pair she...
Oh...hmmm another possibility. Well now I need to get another roo so I can find out lol.
How would I increase the amount of leg feathering if I wanted to develop my own booted Seramas?
I don't think anyone was offended. Your ideas were helpful
I just wanted to post pics so everyone could see what Turtlefeathers was talking about.
My problem now is, I am not sure which hen is throwing the feathered leg chicks. And I have 7 chicks and more eggs in the bator, how will I know...
I am that 'friend' and nope, no mixing going on here. The 5 Seramas I got from TurtleFeathers were kept in their own coop. I recently sold a pair and kept a trio. These chicks are all from my trio.
The first chick of mine is on the right. It was the first one I hatched here.
These 4 hatched a...