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AK this is an interesting trait, watch this one develop. I have two like this both from mu Lyle Behl birds, its definitely an Icelandic trait, both times it occurred in a hen, the adult feathers began to loose some substance as it matured, some feathers curled and when it layed eggs it lost a ton of breast feathers and the breast took on a "fluffy" look.
I keep some of these eggs because as strange as it may be it is authentic Icelandic and might one day lead to tracing back heritage or something!
Andy in Fredericksburg
AK this is an interesting trait, watch this one develop. I have two like this both from mu Lyle Behl birds, its definitely an Icelandic trait, both times it occurred in a hen, the adult feathers began to loose some substance as it matured, some feathers curled and when it layed eggs it lost a ton of breast feathers and the breast took on a "fluffy" look.
I keep some of these eggs because as strange as it may be it is authentic Icelandic and might one day lead to tracing back heritage or something!
Andy in Fredericksburg
