So I snuck out to the coop tonight with a flash camera and fondled the Roo... not terribly sure if he appreciated my 16 year old wrangling him down from his warm perch to be photographed in such a manner, but this was for science!
Strangely enough his wings do show signs of feathers regrowing. The right side and the left side look different however, with the left side missing feathers much more than the right. There are feathers growing back in.

Left side Under

Left side Top

Left side spread under

Right side

Right side

Right side, feather growing in?

Right side under
I also tried to see his tail. The white seems to pop into view from his undercoat. Not sure if this is his down layer or what exactly is going on. He was picked on a lot, so is missing some feathering in the rear. He looks lovely from the top when the feathers are all in their proper places).




I would say his color is a darker copper, although with the flash it looks shockingly red. Perhaps breeding him with a lighter copper lady would lighten his color? I am still new to genetics. Let me know what you think of these wings. I will cull him and find another suitable male to breed if he just has too many faults. No reason to put out substandard birds into the world.
I have a batch of eggs in the incubator from a breeder that might yield a good bird for breeding/showing but I just built the incubator and there is no telling if they are going to hatch or not. Ask me in about 20 days! The eggs I got were much rougher than the ones my ladies put out, not as shiny nor as consistent in their color. No clue what the exact points we want in an egg, but I prefer the ones with the shiny, smooth coloring instead of the matte, rough dark coloring. I understand breeding for eggs is also something to consider, so far, my ladies produce some wonderful eggs but I think it is better to produce a lovely bird than it is to get pretty eggs. Just my opinion, I will likely try to get both traits.
There you have it! The rest is up to the critics. Thanks in advance for your comments!
Strangely enough his wings do show signs of feathers regrowing. The right side and the left side look different however, with the left side missing feathers much more than the right. There are feathers growing back in.
Left side Under
Left side Top
Left side spread under
Right side
Right side
Right side, feather growing in?
Right side under
I also tried to see his tail. The white seems to pop into view from his undercoat. Not sure if this is his down layer or what exactly is going on. He was picked on a lot, so is missing some feathering in the rear. He looks lovely from the top when the feathers are all in their proper places).
I would say his color is a darker copper, although with the flash it looks shockingly red. Perhaps breeding him with a lighter copper lady would lighten his color? I am still new to genetics. Let me know what you think of these wings. I will cull him and find another suitable male to breed if he just has too many faults. No reason to put out substandard birds into the world.
I have a batch of eggs in the incubator from a breeder that might yield a good bird for breeding/showing but I just built the incubator and there is no telling if they are going to hatch or not. Ask me in about 20 days! The eggs I got were much rougher than the ones my ladies put out, not as shiny nor as consistent in their color. No clue what the exact points we want in an egg, but I prefer the ones with the shiny, smooth coloring instead of the matte, rough dark coloring. I understand breeding for eggs is also something to consider, so far, my ladies produce some wonderful eggs but I think it is better to produce a lovely bird than it is to get pretty eggs. Just my opinion, I will likely try to get both traits.
There you have it! The rest is up to the critics. Thanks in advance for your comments!
