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Your roosters wattles are fine! They can't be totally gone, and yours are small and tight. His pattern isn't even and I can't see hie feet, but his comb and wattles are nice!
One of your girls has good foot feathers, the other... not so much. But not bare, either. Breed them and see what you get. Show them and see how they compare to other d'Uccles in your area. The one pullet may do well. The roo probably not, based on color, but might if there is poor competition.
Thanks and the second foot photo is my cockerel's foot. I think my other pullets feet are like the one in the first foot photo, but I'm not sure and will have to check tomorrow. Its hard to tell the two pullets apart because they look alike to me but I think the one in the first photo is one and the one in the second photo is the other lol.
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I have one that will fly up onto my back but she doesn't like it if I pick her up, I also have another that will fly up onto my shoulder or arm and will just sit there as I go around and fill up all the feeders. It was hard to get pictures because they all kept running towards me and I'd try to back up to get a good shot(didn't work) then I just couldn't resist and just had to cuddle some!That cockerel in the photo thinks hes all big and bad. I have a 12 week old orpington cockerel and when I introduced him and his lady to the flock the d'Uccle cockerel chased him out of the coop
, just wait till he grows up
. Lol its funny when the little d'uccle pullets and the bigger pullets have a little fight and its always the d'Uccle pullet that's running the other one off!
My other bigger roosters are fine to the little d'Uccles though and they all get along with the flock, well usually until the pullets cause some drama.