Quote: I believe the SOP says the middle toe feathering is a fault, not a DQ. Legs without feathers is a DQ. I looked into this because most of my first breeding roosters were feathered on the middle toes. I now have others which are not but are very lighty feathered on the legs. Generally, moderate leg feathering is preferred over the light feathering. Christie Rhae has the book. Perhaps she can quote it for us.
Quote: I love building things. Though I often get in over my head and need to ask DH for help. He helped build a house for his mother and each of his brothers. I do all the designing. A challenge when using pallets and leftover lumber of various sizes. It's a puzzle for the brain.
Quote: Update--as of this morning, still no losses. two are recovering well. CM is now sternal but needs help to reach food and drink. I'm leaning toward a riboflavin def perhaps brought on by unpalatable feed. As I mentioned, I bought new chick feed, and they are digging in to that. Instead of laying around, I see chicks at the feeders all the time. And I also noticed that the SS still at the Feed store are almost twice as big as my SS from that same hatch. Hmmm. Another kind of puzzle for the brain!
Barn Goddess, why did you cull thechick? Did it not recover and thrive?
I am so glad they seem to be doing better. Keep us posted.