International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

The sun sets by 430 now, so in the winter afternoon, everything has a bit of yellow tint, however, this lovely pullet was hatched in late June and is one of Jack's daughters. I will post some more pictures of these during the day on the weekend when there isn't so much yellow from the setting sun.
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I had a young cockerel with the same. I thought it was an injury from a fight but maybe not.

The cockerels in that group dont appear to fight and even get along well enough with the young games running with them. I have had plenty of birds injured in fights and have never seen this type of growth. It stumps me but I am going to try to dig up some info on it.
 
Interesting. I just assumed it was from fighting. I never noticed it until he was worked over pretty good and I was checking his head and comb for damages. It looks to be something with BCMs. Maybe chooksman will know more.

It looks to be very common in BCM's but not only in BCM's. I saw posts concerning other breeds as well, just like syndactyly can affect many feather legged breeds. This is why as breeders it so important we look over every inch of our birds to look for defects.. split wing, split tail, side sprigs, crooked keels, and so on so we can remove birds with such problems to keep them from carrying it forward.
 

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