Thank you for all the positive feedback about the curled toe.
This will be only an uphill battle for me. These birds were all incubated by my grandmother. She tends to have a lot of issues with curled toes. I don't quite think she knows how to incubate correctly. The reason being why I kept this ginger guy is because he was the only bird that appeared with that type of coloring. He had all nice characteristics besides his one curled toe. I was going to cull him once he was ready to eat for meat. However, he keeps getting nicer and nicer. I will continue to use him for breeding and I will breed it out. I think it has more to do with incubation.
Thanks again
This will be only an uphill battle for me. These birds were all incubated by my grandmother. She tends to have a lot of issues with curled toes. I don't quite think she knows how to incubate correctly. The reason being why I kept this ginger guy is because he was the only bird that appeared with that type of coloring. He had all nice characteristics besides his one curled toe. I was going to cull him once he was ready to eat for meat. However, he keeps getting nicer and nicer. I will continue to use him for breeding and I will breed it out. I think it has more to do with incubation.
Thanks again
