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I am glad you are enjoying your d'uccles! Put them on some nice dry bedding, and give them some oatmeal with a bit of olive oil in it! Then feed them some high protein show bird/game bird conditioner like NatHowe had mentioned as a daily supplement. It might win them over quickly for treats! I actually think your porcelains look pretty good from what angle I can see. Your mille male has a floppy comb, but the mille hen on the bottom right has nice coloring and patterning, you could always breed her to the porcelain who has the nicer comb, for some fun with genetics down the road and see what happens. But right now, just enjoy them, keep them healthy, petted, tame and happy then pick who's got the best personality to breed for later on. I know with bantams, people really focus on the 'show quality' traits, but to me, it's not much fun to deal with a peckish flock no matter how pretty they look. The best thing about the d'uccles is their personality, fluffy chins and feet, in my opinion. If you breed and sell them as pets, you want personality to be their best feature. Stick to the standard as much as you can. The porcelain boys tend to have problems with their shoulder feathers breaking off (not all of them, just some). Someone else can explain the whole genetic thing with that.