Great looking bird, I hope the tail stays all black for you.
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I culled out all the slow feathered ones. I possibly still have one or two pullets with the trait. Time will tell as they hatch out youngsters of their own. I don't have any males with the slow feathering trait that I know of.This one has it I'm thinking,The other interesting observation is that my Goldens and silvers are no longer slow feathered! I think it's a slightly differs strain than what I previously had. Maybe Troyer can can add something??
That's a lot of color variety! Very happy that you are enjoying them.The last few Cubalayas for this year are set to hatch here this weekend. So far it looks like I have whites, red pyles on wheaten and duckwing, wheaten, duckwing, blue wheaten and duckwing, silver wheaten and duckwing, blue, black, probably will be some brown reds, birchens, and blue variations of. No chicks with high tails or crow heads, but plenty with yellow, green, or blue legs. None that are slow feathered. Looks like a few promising ones!