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I don't understand something! I went through all of Cottons chicks to look for more pasty butt [all clear] and noticed that my silky chicks only have 3 toes! Tumbleweed is the only roo I have and I know he is purebred silky and Cotton is purebred silky. The last clutch had the correct toes so WHAT HAPPENED!![]()
Has anyone been to the Pima County Fair yet? I'm planning on going on Saturday to check on the poultry. Four years living here and this is the first time going.....shame
I went last weekend. Someone had a beautiful Java trio I fell in love with, but I don't know they belonged to. The exhibits were by number, not names. I didn't have time to find out who belonged to that exhibitor number (which I forgot to write down. UGH!) Those birds were supposed to be removed on Sunday evening so you may not find the same birds there this weekend.
If anyone knows who bred the Javas I'd like to get in touch with them. Not quite ready for new birds yet, but those were gorgeous. Maybe they'd sell me some culls later...
Quote: Poultry were last weekend; there may be something else there this weekend, but no poultry. Sorry
Quote: Different genes entirely. Shortened toes and missing toenails is the brachydactyly gene. It's an autosomal incompletely dominant.
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Poultry were last weekend; there may be something else there this weekend, but no poultry. Sorry