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Keep an eye on him, mine got his really bad leakage at about that age and by 9 months he was half gold (the top half)![]()
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And some hens are hussies and will squat if they even think they see a rooster. I have a couple like that and you can tell by looking at them.
And some hens are hussies and will squat if they even think they see a rooster. I have a couple like that and you can tell by looking at them.
Thanks for the input! Fingers crossed that his doesn't get much worse!!Keep an eye on him, mine got his really bad leakage at about that age and by 9 months he was half gold (the top half)![]()
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If it gets really bad I would not use him. I culled my one boy with bad gold leakage (and curled toes too) and the Lavender boy with Silver leakage is not going to be used in breeding. I think leakage is a DQ and hard to get rid of once introduced and those chicks would be going away from show quality if that's what you want. Hopefully its just a few feathers and you can choose a son without the leakage for future generations. I am not sure if the leakage shows up in the girls if they carry it...
If you don't mind me asking, what is shafting? I have never heard the termYes, looks very nice. She has shafting which is common in the silver variety.