D'uccle Thread

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Very pretty! The one with no blue or black in the last pic looks to be a Goldneck.

So would that be a result of breeding two dilute(blue) birds .. I also had a 'splash' from this same bunch .. a hawk got her..
 
Now I have a question for y'all...

I have a MF pullet out of my MF hen and porc roo. She's about 5 mos now and fully feathered, etc. She tends to hold her feet up a lot... she doesn't quite limp, but seems to not want to put them down. She seems to favor both feet evenly, and I've checked her thoroughly for any injuries or anything, and treated everyone for leg mites (using vaseline a couple of times, spread out over a couple of weeks). Her dad used to do this too, but that was before I thought to treat for scaly leg mites.

I've thought that maybe it just feels weird for her as all of her foot feathers are growing in and making standing feel different...? Does anyone else's d'uccles do this? She's the first I've raised from baby-hood (though the SB cockerel I had didn't do it). Thoughts?

Thanks!
 
Here are some updated pics of ZZ. He is my only d'Uccle and has 3 Silkie girlfriends. He is such a sweetie. He and the Silkies live in the baby coop with fifteen 7 & 8 week olds. ZZ never bothers the babies and even lets them roost with him at night. He is now 30 weeks old.

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I had a cockerel that did that and I wondered if it was the same type thing, so many feathers growing into the one spot. If you look at out chicks and hens growing new feathers in, they are tender, but on the feet I bet they cannot be relieved of the "growing pains".

Chickenonthehill- wow, he is a handsome buddy! Wow, and still so young, bet he will be a looker when his 2nd year feathers come in.
 
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Very pretty! The one with no blue or black in the last pic looks to be a Goldneck.

So would that be a result of breeding two dilute(blue) birds .. I also had a 'splash' from this same bunch .. a hawk got her..

On the link below if you scroll down to post number 18 it will discribe Blue Black Splash and Mille Fluer for D'Uccle's.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=331764&p=2
 
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Nice! He has great color... I'm impressed that even his hackle feathers show the black and white. Pretty boy, for sure! And nice to hear he's a gentleman. Now you need to get him some mille ladies.
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Mrs. Fluffy Puffy & Gypsylion - Thanks for the compliments. I got him from a fellow BYCer back in the early summer. I wish I could remember her name!
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She lived only about 45 minutes from me so I was able to go and pick him up. You should see the birds she has!
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He is the star of a color project that I plan to start in the spring with my Faverolles.
 

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