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Yes, occasionally they can be too high. The wings you describe sound too high. The Marans calls for wing carriage to be nearly horizontal. The bottom of the wing to be horizontal with the ground.
Walt
Good information. I was wondering this as well. I hadn't heard that discussed yet, so thank you. I have one boy who holds his wings very tight against his body they seem a little high very horizontal but not all the way up on his back or anything. He is a HUGE bird especially for his age and he is still growing. He is a BCM and he is gonna be larger than my largest mature Wheaten Marans who is close to the size of one of our biggest black Orpington. His wings just seem tight and small but maybe it is just because his body is so big..
Yes, occasionally they can be too high. The wings you describe sound too high. The Marans calls for wing carriage to be nearly horizontal. The bottom of the wing to be horizontal with the ground.
Walt
