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You don't necessarily want to cull four-toed birds. Depends on your goals, the overall quality of the bird, and the availability of better breeding stock. Four-toed birds don't always have four-toed chicks when bred with five-toed mates.
Personally I would never use a 4 toed bird ( or 6 toed, or single comb) for breeding. They may not produce chicks with the same problem, but they will pass on that gene and you will have that popping up from time to time.
No i won't use them. I have to many others to choose from and don't want to have to worry about a little problem like that.
You don't necessarily want to cull four-toed birds. Depends on your goals, the overall quality of the bird, and the availability of better breeding stock. Four-toed birds don't always have four-toed chicks when bred with five-toed mates.
Personally I would never use a 4 toed bird ( or 6 toed, or single comb) for breeding. They may not produce chicks with the same problem, but they will pass on that gene and you will have that popping up from time to time.
No i won't use them. I have to many others to choose from and don't want to have to worry about a little problem like that.
