Common defects thread

Yea, I'm not sure what that would be called either, maybe some defect smart person can tell us.
I don't suppose that's a cochin/orpington cross, is he?
 
here is the whole bird from the side, He really is pretty. And 100% fertility with older hens, even though he is just six or seven months old, growing out his first baby sickle feathers. Very quiet to be around, and so far tolerating a younger roo in the same pen (for now) Overall a very nice bird. He has just a small amount of minor red ticking down the front of his neck, three or four inches.

Oh, and anyone wondering, that waterer up on the plastic bin? NEVER gets knocked over, never gets dirt kicked into it, stays clean until they drink it dry! BEST water stand ever! (aside from how tacky it looks.)
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Oh, and anyone wondering, that waterer up on the plastic bin? NEVER gets knocked over, never gets dirt kicked into it, stays clean until they drink it dry! BEST water stand ever! (aside from how tacky it looks.)

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How do they drink out of that??

Okay, there is some debate over whether or not this is a DQ, (Sonoran says it is, Poulets de Cajun disagrees)

but here is my silkie roo's white feathers (he is a blue silkie)

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Standing on their tippy toes, LOL. See that splash hen getting a drink? Told you those Bev Davis marans are BIG! They drink out of that no problem! They are good birds, I LOVE them!
 
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Now THERE is a pretty chicken
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That water stand looks like it works fabulously, I use something similar for my brooding chicks so they don't fall in or poop in it.
 

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