Hens and Roos
Songster
the feathering on the middle toes could potentially cause an issue in the next generation and come in heavier. Maybe some test matings to see what happens.Yes, middle toe feathers. I decided that was the least of my worries at this time since it is not a disqualification. I have a lot of other stuff to work on, so that is down the list. At least I don't have problems with clean legs/shanks--I've not had one chick clean-legged. I saw your post about the discoloration and wonder the same thing. Can't answer that question.
My understanding is the comb is suppose to be straight and not flop on the males, we have had quite a few this year that we culled for this problem in one of the other breeds we raise- this might be an item that would develop more problems in future generations.