I like the wing placement of the male in the first picture over the other. But then I had issues with split/slipped wings last year and that's what I'm hoping to improve on this year.
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I like the wing placement of the male in the first picture over the other. But then I had issues with split/slipped wings last year and that's what I'm hoping to improve on this year.
I like the wing placement of the male in the first picture over the other. But then I had issues with split/slipped wings last year and that's what I'm hoping to improve on this year.
1. These three have the best combs. The cockerel in the middle is my best male, though he is only 9 months old. His fifth toe and leg feathers need improvement.
2. This is the same cockerel. Normally, he holds his tail lower, as you can see in the other pictures. His comb needs work, but overall I am happy with him.
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3. All my pullets need improvement to the darkerfeathers that should be in wings and tail.
4. This cock has been sun bleached but he needs more dark on his back. He has a goodtail and stance, comb is not good, and big.this is where I am srruggling.
Do I put the two pullets with the darkest wing/tail color with him, and hope it improves male offspring enough to make it worth keeping him for his tail or do I just put all the hens with the overall better cockerel,![]()
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I would try to go with pullet/cockerel lines: the darker males with the darker females, and the lighter males with the lighter females. In the dark lines you'll get better cockerels, the light line will give you better pullets. The comb on the darker male could be a bit better, but it's not bad. The other cock is needing some darker color, like you said. Still, a very nice lot!
I have a 7 month old LF Salmon Faverolle rooster who shows very little interest in the girls. He spends most of the day on the roost and only gets down to eat. I have 5 other roosters of other breeds but I've never had one so timid. This is my first Faverolle roo. Are they always this afraid? I was hoping he would breed my 2 Faverolle hens but they don't seem interested in him.
I have a 7 month old LF Salmon Faverolle rooster who shows very little interest in the girls. He spends most of the day on the roost and only gets down to eat. I have 5 other roosters of other breeds but I've never had one so timid. This is my first Faverolle roo. Are they always this afraid? I was hoping he would breed my 2 Faverolle hens but they don't seem interested in him.