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I will ask for clarification next time I see him ....
(He was checking birds that were supposed to have clean legs. I wonder if he would look so closely at birds that were supposed to have obviously feathered legs, "lightly" feathered legs. Now I have a LOAD of questions!!!!)
Barb, The book Poultry Breeding by Morley A. Jull has a nice article on Feathered shanks inheritance and article on feather stubs also. page 212 - 213. I see nothing about the Canadian Dew being involved though. I believe several sections of this book are available on the internet. If I could only own one poultry Book it would be this book.
I can only hope ALL the folks subscribed to this thread are laughing as hard as I am at this topic!!!! But all joking aside, I WILL look up the book, Don. Thank you.

I will ask for clarification next time I see him ....

(He was checking birds that were supposed to have clean legs. I wonder if he would look so closely at birds that were supposed to have obviously feathered legs, "lightly" feathered legs. Now I have a LOAD of questions!!!!)
Barb, The book Poultry Breeding by Morley A. Jull has a nice article on Feathered shanks inheritance and article on feather stubs also. page 212 - 213. I see nothing about the Canadian Dew being involved though. I believe several sections of this book are available on the internet. If I could only own one poultry Book it would be this book.
I can only hope ALL the folks subscribed to this thread are laughing as hard as I am at this topic!!!! But all joking aside, I WILL look up the book, Don. Thank you.