Congenital deformity? Missing claws

Redhead Rae

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I was weighing my Delaware and New Hampshire pullets this morning so I could decide who I want to use as breeders moving forward and tag them. I want to breed with the heavier birds because I'm using these two breeds to have Indian River Broilers. One of the two "lightweights" (these two where a pound lighter than the smallest "middleweight") is missing the claws from her middle toes. Is this a congenital deformity? The ends of her toes look too clean to be missing due to trauma. I'm glad she isn't one of my middle or heavyweights. I'll keep her as a layer, but I will not even use her for breeding broilers.

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thats a thought, my neighbor kept a couple chickens in a rabbit hutch (think off the ground with 1/2" mesh floor) and weasels ate their toes :sick
 
It looks like she's always been missing them, so whether inheritable or not, appears to be something she was hatched with. It's too regular (same toe on both feet and looks the same on both) to be an injury or due to too much wear.
 

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