d'Uccle Cult

It’s almost fully out of the shell, still super curled and shaking really bad

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Ok so I want to start breeding by the APA standards for the Millie Fleur D’Uccles. As of right know I know my hens arnt the best quality but I would like to work to have the best that I can get them. Anyway… some of my hens, more or less all but like 2, have this swirl on their necks. Can I breed this out? I know it’s common in lavender colored birds. (This hen is my worst for the Mille Fleur color)
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this is probably the wrong thread to post this but in your guy’s opinion is this young man a booted bantam or just a beard less D’Uccle?
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If he is a booted that would be AWSOME bc I got a lonely hen waiting for him!
 
Is there even such a thing as Booted Bantams in that color pattern?
I would have called him a booted but if he's just unbearded that might come out later if you try to breed him.
 
Is there even such a thing as Booted Bantams in that color pattern?
I would have called him a booted but if he's just unbearded that might come out later if you try to breed him.
Yes Millie Fleur is a color in booted bantams. I am going to breed him to my what I hope is also a booted hen to see what I get. Pipd on nicalandia thread suggest that is I for sure wanted boots over the corse of breeding the select the more leggy and tall ones
 

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