I just found a pet home for one of my show hopefuls for same darn thing. Basically the wing primaries don't tuck correctly and flip out instead of next to the body.
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That wasn't even the snuggly part! Yes, she got a few hens from another neighbor who divorced and didn't have a place to keep her hens in the fall. She got a Cochin cockerel from me (Mr. Fluff). She is going to do two batches of meat chickens too this year. She is a sweetheart.Minnie, that zsa zsa really does look she is cuddling in that pic! will she have other chickens for companions or is she an only?
Split wing isn't always as obvious as on the Silkies. The definition of a split wing is a distinct gap between the primary and secondary feathers of a the wing due to the absence of a feather. If you count the primary feathers the Primaries will come up one feather short. Here is a diagram of the wing feathers, the feather closest to the Secondaries is missing in a split wing:@Minniechickmama , what is a split wing?
And I'm pretty sure you're right on about that white silkie of mine. I think she laid a little white egg while I was on vacation. I was thinking it was too early for her to lay, but maybe not. Hopefully, that means I'll get some nice dark eggs from my BCM ladies soon. They're the same age.
THe snow here isnt too bad but it is coming down. I see they are closing all of the schools over by you @Minniechickmama