One Wattle long, and one short?

SummerTheAnimalGirl

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Hello everyone! Thank you for helping me out. I am making this thread for my sweet friend @ZoomiesMom72. She is encountering a strange thing with her chicks. Is this a problem?

One wattle is long the other is very small.I noticed a few days ago one of my babies is the same.One long wattle and one tiny one.What causes this? Should I be concerned?

Thanks all for the help!

Kindly,
Summer
 
Nothing dangerous! Genetic malformation.
This is punished with penalty points at exhibitions.
It is hereditary, that's why such animals are usually removed from breeding!
Oh! Thank you so much for your response, that is so helpful!! She will be very glad to hear that.
 
Hello everyone! Thank you for helping me out. I am making this thread for my sweet friend @ZoomiesMom72. She is encountering a strange thing with her chicks. Is this a problem?

One wattle is long the other is very small.I noticed a few days ago one of my babies is the same.One long wattle and one tiny one.What causes this? Should I be concerned?

Thanks all for the help!

Kindly,
Summer
Thank you your so sweet 💟
 
Thank you your so sweet 💟
Thank you also.It made me worry maybe they were lacking something. ISA WAS BRED TO A ISA & I bred my barred rock rooster to my chocolate orpington hen and their baby is developing like the isa.We lost alot lately. THANKS AGAIN .Just wanted to see if I could possibly help or change something I am doing.
 
Nothing dangerous! Genetic malformation.
This is punished with penalty points at exhibitions.
It is hereditary, that's why such animals are usually removed from breeding!
So I shouldn't breed the pullet (choc orp) that's doing the same as the ISA 👌I don't bred my isa.
 

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