Genetic related wry tail? Or just previous environment?

I just have the philosophy not to start with birds with defects because that goes against genetic improvement for chickens but it's definitely possible. It's just very hard to get rid of recessive defects and they can haunt you far down the line.
It would partly depend on what is available. Sometimes the choice is flawed birds vs. no birds. Other times it is easy to buy birds with fewer flaws.
 
These are all the hens available from someone else... They are gorgeous but they're tails are concerning
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The silver one seems like the safest bet, but idk
 
Big white earlobes, slate legs, proper looking Duckwing, tails looks straight and long... I think he could be the perfect rooster for my phoenix flock
 
I got him and he's in my quarantine coop with another Phoenix hen! I think I'll make a new thread to document my projects involving him, but I do plan on crossing the hen with a crooked-ish tail with this fabulous rooster so I'll see if wry tail shows up in future generations
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