- Thread starter
- #11
deedee43
Chirping
yes, only on one legSo is it only on the one leg she has feathers?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
yes, only on one legSo is it only on the one leg she has feathers?
I am wondering the same, and possibly if she does have feathers on her other leg, but they have been damaged by the mites.What a lovely bird....does she have scaley leg mites?
~Alex
How do I confirm that and how do I treat it?What a lovely bird....does she have scaley leg mites?
~Alex
I’m still leaning towards hatchery quality blue copper Maran, she does appear to have faint coppery hughes in her hackle.Meyer doesn't carry Blue Australorps.....perhaps Blue Orpington with a few stray leg feathers? Their Marans are Blue Copper, and I'm not spotting any copper in her hackles.
~Alex
Agreed.I’m still leaning towards hatchery quality blue copper Maran, she does appear to have faint coppery hughes in her hackle.
The bright and intense copper feathering is generally seen more in males of this breed, however, some hens do have much more copper in their hackle.On second thought, it appears not all Blue Copper Marans sport copper hackles. This could very well be what she is.
As for the legs, I've never dealt with this before.....perhaps you should post something in the Emergencies/Diseases/Injuries and Cures section for ailment expertise?
Agreed.
~Alex
Interesting! Nearly all the Blue Copper pullets I've encountered had flashy copper hackles.....just beautiful. Perhaps there's a lot of variation.The bright and intense copper feathering is generally seen more in males of this breed, however, some hens do have much more copper in their hackle.![]()