he is bad quality

Many of my silkies produce outstanding female offspring, while the roosters they produce are nice, they are not as nice as the females turn out to be later. So I would say that I have female lines. Plus, I have the added benefit of hatching out more females than males usually.
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Like others have said his type isnt that good. I dont know what they could mean as far as a pullet line goes, maybe because he shows some lacing in the wing bow? If I was at home I would upload the pic of my bantam SLW rooster. But always remember, type first color later. I would say that rooster you have is about 3 years old or so just by looking at those pics.
 
I would assume that the "pullet breeder" means that he was either produced from the female line or was a breeding bird for a female and is a cull from that side.


He looks to have a bunny tail, and you need to take care of the scaley leg mite condition he has going on.
 
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I really don't know what to say but
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he doesn't really got good Wyandotte type
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Theirs a thread here where someone ask the same about their bird flyingmonkey post a website that shows what type Wyandottes should be.
 
He's not a "pullet breeder", he's not an anything breeder, he's a cull. His problem isn't condition although he is alittle rough. His colour is terrible & his type is worse. There is nothing to be gained from using this bird for breeding except the likely production of more inferior birds.
It bugs me when I see something like this. Someone took advantage of someone who didn't know what they were buying. This is why I always advise people to learn the breed before you buy. Then no one can sell you junk.
 
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