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That first bantam female looks like she has vulture hocks...??
What are vulture hocks? Does it have to do with the angle of the leg feathers?
Yes on a vulture hocked bird the leg feathers go backwards away from the leg its like a hard feathered extension of the fluff they are supposed to be on a few breeds but certainly not Faverolles.
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What are vulture hocks? Does it have to do with the angle of the leg feathers?
Yes on a vulture hocked bird the leg feathers go backwards away from the leg its like a hard feathered extension of the fluff they are supposed to be on a few breeds but certainly not Faverolles.
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Henry, since you are sorting through this thread anyway, what about a page or thread with FAQs about Faverolles? I know often similar questions are asked again and again. If there was a FAQ page, when newcomers ask a question that has already been answered, we can refer them to the FAQ page. Maybe this should be on the FFoA site? Just a thought . . .
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Okay Henry, after cruising through the FFoA site I see what you are doing. That is going to be really helpful!
Sometime I know a particular breeding or color question has been discussed on here but can't find it easily. This will make it much easier to reference earlier discussions.
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Okay Henry, after cruising through the FFoA site I see what you are doing. That is going to be really helpful!
Sometime I know a particular breeding or color question has been discussed on here but can't find it easily. This will make it much easier to reference earlier discussions.
I agree. We need to talk on the web page more. Informative info on colors, breedings and related stuff by members. That is the reason we designed it. BYC is okay, but this will be better
If you are not a member of the Faverolles Fanciers of America and would like to join, please pm me and I'll let you know how to join. If you are a member 2011 dues are now due. This is totally different than the website. Pm me for info.