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When the middle toe is feathered it is usually on a bird that has heavy foot feathering. I have seen it on males and females. I would use a male from another line with sparse feathering. I have not seen in print what the penalty is for this. At one time I read that it was a DQ but after all the changes I can not find anything on the condition. Maybe Walt will see your post and comment.
No sense in culling these just use a male with less feathering. Don
When the middle toe is feathered it is usually on a bird that has heavy foot feathering. I have seen it on males and females. I would use a male from another line with sparse feathering. I have not seen in print what the penalty is for this. At one time I read that it was a DQ but after all the changes I can not find anything on the condition. Maybe Walt will see your post and comment.
No sense in culling these just use a male with less feathering. Don