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@Stiletto yes, while I actually like the way they look, I live in the desert. My fully feathered hens suffer more from the heat. Nns generally have fewer body feathers in addition to the naked necks.
Our temps at times were up to 118 F, almost 48 C, last summer. That was more extreme than usual but flirting with those temps happens a lot. I lost my 2 Australorps.
@aart thank you, I think he's a handsome guy! There are a lot of Naked Necks with bibs/bow ties that may hide the crop. They're far more common than those with clean necks like Fugs. The lady I bought eggs from that Fugs hatched out of is after him if I ever don't want him. She's hatched a lot of chicks and they all have some sort of feathering on their necks.
I hatched 13 chicks, 1 has a clean neck and it's likely a roo, very slow feathering like Fugly.
Our temps at times were up to 118 F, almost 48 C, last summer. That was more extreme than usual but flirting with those temps happens a lot. I lost my 2 Australorps.
@aart thank you, I think he's a handsome guy! There are a lot of Naked Necks with bibs/bow ties that may hide the crop. They're far more common than those with clean necks like Fugs. The lady I bought eggs from that Fugs hatched out of is after him if I ever don't want him. She's hatched a lot of chicks and they all have some sort of feathering on their necks.
I hatched 13 chicks, 1 has a clean neck and it's likely a roo, very slow feathering like Fugly.