Make sure you cut the tails of the zip ties off because they could pull on them and tighten them!
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I agree Geoff the feathering is loose. I hope it improves as they get older. These are outstanding birds for my area. What goes for an Australorp here would be unrecognizable to you. I wish we had the quality birds that you show us in my area. I am sure there are some great breeders in the United States, but I try to buy my birds locally.Like where you're going with these birds, plantcityhomestead. Nice green sheen and they look to have nice dark legs with the white toenails specified for the breed, I'd sure like some of your tighter feathering down below. A general question, and I don't want to sound like a smartarse with my easy access to quality stock, but to me the most obvious difference between your birds and mine is in the face. Our standard calls for a clean face, as in my birds. Most pics I see of American birds seem a bit compromised in this area. Is this being a bit neglected over there or are there no cleaner-faced stock available? Don't mean to offend!
Cheers Geoff from Aus