The latest posts here on tail set are very timely as I'm trying to decide which roo's to use as I'm close to separating by breed for Spring hatching. Thanks, Drom for posting "tails" as this is one big difference in my four contenders. My decision has been complicated by the problem that two have developed "walking" irregularities. I had too many roo's in this pen and all were getting along fine until a couple of weeks ago, when some began to tussle. No blood was shed before I removed the two biggest troublemakers, but it's possible that the Marans have some leg injuries from the skirmishes. The other possibility is that they have grown so rapidly over the last month that their legs are not handling their body weight. I've added Game Bird Starter to their Grower to up the protein in case it's a dietary issue.
Here are my contenders from least likely to most likely to avoid Camp Kenmore. These birds are just 16 and 17 weeks old, and I know they have some changing and maturing to do...but I'd like to pick just two to grow out, and would appreciate any feedback from Marans and genetic gurus here.
This first guy (Bob) is the head roo of the pen. He developed size and comb very early, but had so much red on his breast that I'd never planned to use him. Each week though, the red is getting overtaken by more black, and I'd consider keeping him to breed with lightly coppered girls, but....I really dislike his body shape and tail set.
This next guy (Toby) was originally my favorite, but in the last two weeks has developed a stiff legged stutter step. Perhaps from a whoopin' he took from a smaller Buff Orp roo, also his tail has begun to sag (is saggy tail the opposite of squirrel tail?)...perhaps because of the same whoopin'.
Number three (Vinny) has a nice full body that I like, but is maybe a little low to the ground, and his legs appear to be bent too forward. He just doesn't walk like a chicken should. Again, I'm not sure if this is due to trauma, diet, or genetics.
Here is another pic of Vinny, see how his legs bend forward compared to the Welsummer roo behind him? Can he just not handle his rapid weight gain?
This last guy (Beau) is a week younger than the rest, but has good color, eyes, comb, and body type (I think). His shape seems most like Drom's posted line drawing. He even has copper in his ear feathers. I'm inclined to use him, but...he's the only guy of both hatches that is not featherlegged!
. The two girls I have are featherlegged, but sparsely...his hatchmates were all feathered, so how likely will it be that he will throw feathered offspring?
I'm new to this and trying to train my eye as well as pick the best roo. Any and all criticism and helpful advice is welcome