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Are you saying that you will have roosters that have nice shank feathering and feathering on the toes or feathering on just the outer toe??
If it is feathering on the outer toe only on these roosters then I would definitely do some test mating with her and your heavily feathered roo...you might find that you like the results. I have used sparsely feather shanked birds with birds that have nice shank feathering and have produced some very nice results. You may get a couple of chicks that have sparse to light feathered shanks and you could just selll them for layers or such and keep the ones that have the better feathering.
I have a clean legged rooster that I have used for breeding in the past and will use again for breeding, I am just very sure to not mate him over any other clean legged or sparsely feather shanked birds.
Are you saying that you will have roosters that have nice shank feathering and feathering on the toes or feathering on just the outer toe??
If it is feathering on the outer toe only on these roosters then I would definitely do some test mating with her and your heavily feathered roo...you might find that you like the results. I have used sparsely feather shanked birds with birds that have nice shank feathering and have produced some very nice results. You may get a couple of chicks that have sparse to light feathered shanks and you could just selll them for layers or such and keep the ones that have the better feathering.
I have a clean legged rooster that I have used for breeding in the past and will use again for breeding, I am just very sure to not mate him over any other clean legged or sparsely feather shanked birds.

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