I may have missed it somewhere on here but how do you who grow a rooster out (just for his tail) maintain good tail condition? I have read about many different methods and have always just kept them on a higher roost and just wondered what you all do and what has worked in your experience.
well I keep most of mine in breeder pens, which is a major no no if you want the best tails. But here's a good guide to go by in general
1) 1 bird per pen. This I feel is the most important. Other birds, excess poop etc will ruin tails and saddles. Other birds step on and either break or tather the feathers.
2) keep deep hay or shaving beds in all the walking area. Basically you dont want feathers on bare ground. Some go as far as to put a deep sand bed in first, then cover it with bedding. Be sure to maintain it, keep all the poop you can out, it's just as bad or worse than mud and dirt.
3) high roost, obvious reasons. Dont want the tail hanging in the roost poop over night
4) very important, Fully covered pens. Rain is a major no no on tails. Keep 'em dry or forget about perfect tails
5) similar to above, waterers, covered and or elevated. water is water, rain or drinking. You dont want them going back and forth in the pen all day and dragging feathers threw open waterers. I glue the bases of mine to concrete block. This has them at about head level . So they often just tilt over and drink. Or they hop up on the block, get a drink and jump down. Either way the feathers stay out of the water. Wet, damp and muddy feathers get dry a brittle very fast and will break off easily.
6) good diet of course, especially while in blood feather. During that time, extra greens and higher protein goes a long way to helping get better feathers.
7) of course not all lines are the same. Start with excellent stock that has good lenght and thickness ( fullness) going for it. You cant make a low quality bird into a show peice.
8) if you get down right serious about it and have non molters, go the ol tomebaku route
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