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Elixafar
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I found this. Its from Australorp thread.Cheers Ron,
don't think I've posted the following theory from prominent breeder, George Norman before. Interested in your experience over there. " If you wish to enhance your stock's leg and eye color prevent any form of coccidiosis occurring. ...... Australorps bred from parents with black eyes and leg color end up brown eyed and slate legged. .....I am sure many excellent breeding stocks have been discarded for failing to pass on their good eye and leg color to their young. The culprit perhaps is coccidiosis." He stresses that all fowls get a form of it, with the majority overcoming it with little effect. His experience is that those that get it do so despite feed being medicated. He stresses the paramount importance of good husbandry.
Cheers Geoff