Aaaaw my Cinnamon looked like this when she was a chick. She is my absolute favorite too. Such a sweet bird!
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shafting is when a feather has a different color shaft than the vane (body) of the feather.ok, got hacklesnow what is shafting? I tried to google it but no dice.
hackles-is that the legs? and what is "shafting"? thanks for the input, I will post again. I have seen lots of "these birds are ideal" photo illustrations, but it helps to also hear the opposite-i am one of those that learns from what not to do, not just what to do.
Should he be rounded already at this age? Or does it take a little longer for that happen, like closer to 9 months?
My poor cochins have foot feathers that are a MESS. I talked to 3 breeders at the show today ALL of which told me perfectly opposite information. One said PINE SHAVINGS ONLY.... one said "on wire all the time, never down on the ground". The 3rd said "SAND ONLY".... yeah.
Mine are on wire, but I have them in a grass run most all day. My only birds I don't really freerange so that they aren't bothered by my LF birds. Even if I left their area open, they prefer to be off to themselves. SOOOOO.... help! Please and thank you![]()
Ok, I broke down and typed out an article explaining a lot of "What Is ____". I've answered a lot of people privately, some publicly. but now I can just paste a link.![]()
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide
hope it's helpful.
and regarding the birchen, I have a lovely little birchen pullet for sale, if anyone's interested. She's about 8 weeks old now. I have no idea of her background other than she came from a bin of cochin chicks at a rabbit show in Greensboro NC back in March. If anyone's interested I'll try to get pics of her tomorrow. she's got beautiful lacing around her neck. it reminds me of a Dahlia flower pattern.
then again, if i can't find a home for her, maybe i'll try my hand at birchen cochins.
Thank you for both information links...very helpful!This is one of the absolute best threads on BYC - there is something on here for everyone:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...rts-and-lots-of-reading-updated-nov-13th/0_20
the only way i've found to keep my birds feet nice is to constantly watch and make sure they have lots of clean dry shavings. if they get the slightest bit damp they start to get poop balls on their feathers. it's almost a full time job just to keep them clean. i tried wire and it didn't work as good as the shavings but I think it needs to be 1" squares instead of 1/2"