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Quick note..
I think Squinter may have sight problems. I don't think she's blind, but when she pecks for things (worms in my hand, corn on the ground) she misses the food item with her beak. I think she can see it, but not exactly where it is. Maybe one eye is blind? I'm not sure..
I can't believe people steal your chickens, Chook! You should post photos, I would love to see your breeds
All the traits you listed are so interesting, saving all of this info for later..
Quote: WOW!! That is the craziest stuff I have ever heard of! When the females do that, is it because of a lack of males? The claw wings seems like evolution in action! Now I MUST see photos!
Quote: In my house, we refer to chickens as dinosaurs.. heh. I truly feel that they are ancient creatures when they look me in the eye.
Quote: Can you give more detail on this, or maybe photos? I have looked closely at the scales on their legs when I hold them. Am I looking for a direction the scales are pointing? Or are you saying to cull bow-legged chicks?
Runty has deformed legs for sure. I would like to inspect her to see if I can see what you're talking about. Her legs are very short and she waddles when she runs/walks (it's really cute and endearing), almost splaying her legs out to the sides (wide) as if she didn't have a knee joint (think forrest gump with leg braces running). If we don't keep the grass mowed, she almost can't get through it! I know not to breed the runt though.
I think Squinter may have sight problems. I don't think she's blind, but when she pecks for things (worms in my hand, corn on the ground) she misses the food item with her beak. I think she can see it, but not exactly where it is. Maybe one eye is blind? I'm not sure..
I can't believe people steal your chickens, Chook! You should post photos, I would love to see your breeds

Quote: WOW!! That is the craziest stuff I have ever heard of! When the females do that, is it because of a lack of males? The claw wings seems like evolution in action! Now I MUST see photos!

Quote: In my house, we refer to chickens as dinosaurs.. heh. I truly feel that they are ancient creatures when they look me in the eye.
Quote: Can you give more detail on this, or maybe photos? I have looked closely at the scales on their legs when I hold them. Am I looking for a direction the scales are pointing? Or are you saying to cull bow-legged chicks?
Runty has deformed legs for sure. I would like to inspect her to see if I can see what you're talking about. Her legs are very short and she waddles when she runs/walks (it's really cute and endearing), almost splaying her legs out to the sides (wide) as if she didn't have a knee joint (think forrest gump with leg braces running). If we don't keep the grass mowed, she almost can't get through it! I know not to breed the runt though.
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