Hey all could NOT figure out where to post this question-- is this a big deal? Only one bird out of my 16 has anything remotely developing into a big red comb/ wattle.... And he is big (although one of his sisters is bigger but with zilch comb/wattle development)-- He looks normal, healthy, good eater and if you view from right side he looks all good but then you look on his left and he has a little shrunken wattle, a teeny flap...
I know that genetically, symmetry is best for alotta different reasons....
But he is the only surviving Boy (dog ate the other 2).... and I did want some chicks eventually.... Is it ok to save him for breeding?
I initially had a hard time finding local Jersey Giants-- so got him and 5 sibs, of which him and 2 pullets are left, and supplemented with hatchery chicks, so he is only related to 2 out of 15 pullets....
Thanks all....
OOPs sorry mispelled "Rooster" in thread title... but editor does not let you Edit that!
I know that genetically, symmetry is best for alotta different reasons....
But he is the only surviving Boy (dog ate the other 2).... and I did want some chicks eventually.... Is it ok to save him for breeding?
I initially had a hard time finding local Jersey Giants-- so got him and 5 sibs, of which him and 2 pullets are left, and supplemented with hatchery chicks, so he is only related to 2 out of 15 pullets....
Thanks all....
OOPs sorry mispelled "Rooster" in thread title... but editor does not let you Edit that!
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