The ground is too rough here for feathered feet, it's snaps off the feathers.
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It doesn't rain all the time here, so their feet feathers aren't covered in mud and wetness constantly. In that case, I would never have feather-footed chickens. But when it does rain, I agree, their feathers tend to get nasty.It's odd seeing someone named Swamp Princess liking feathered feet. I live in a swamp myself and specifically avoid feathered feet for the health of my chickens. It would be cruel having their little feet covered in wet feathers all the time
What's one or two more chickens, right?!I've given up!Just... can't... do it!
Those empty roosting bars!![]()
Those are beautiful chickens!I like my Brahmas' feathered feet, although they do sometimes look like they have toilet paper stuck to their feet.I live in a VERY muddy place with clay soil, but when they're on pasture with higher grass they stay pretty clean.
Seana
1 1/2-year-old Light Brahma hen
Sal
1 1/2-year-old Light Brahma hen
That sounds so funny to me as my Belgian Malines dig in much more than all my other chicken breeds xD They’d ruin my whole garden if I’d give them the chance hahaThat too. Most importantly for me, it doesn't allow the birds to dig as much, and it can limit their flight ability by weighing them down
What's one or two more chickens, right?!
Those are beautiful chickens!
That sounds so funny to me as my Belgian Malines dig in much more than all my other chicken breeds xD They’d ruin my whole garden if I’d give them the chance haha
What kind of illnesses have you experienced with Brahmas?I love Brahma’s as well but they get sick easily so it’s rather an expensive breed where I live.
That sounds so funny to me as my Belgian Malines dig in much more than all my other chicken breeds xD They’d ruin my whole garden if I’d give them the chance haha
I have always heard that feather-footed breeds destroy more things when foraging because their feathers can push it out of the way, but it sounds like the opposite would really happen: the feathers on their feet would wear down from digging too much.I don't know what your other breeds are, but the brahma over here are terrible diggers. Their holes are nothing but superficial