Hey there!
Dont trim their wings, but you will want to watch for wing length in future batches of offspring.
Look for a roo that has shorter wings, that they are carried down (and maybe slightly forward?) I usually look for an imaginary line to go down from the eye, bisect the wing and go down the side of the leg.
I get some of the same problems with wings touching the ground sometimes, but in mine, its not so much that the wing is too long and disproportionate to the body or even the shanks being too short---- I get some girls with stocky thighs! lol
I cant tell if their tail looks pinched in the back, but when looking for a roo, make sure he has a widely spread tail, which is what the standard calls for.
Also, watch to make sure he has yellow shanks and red earlobes. Sometimes its easy to miss the small things like that.
Best of Luck with your pretty girls!
Dont trim their wings, but you will want to watch for wing length in future batches of offspring.
Look for a roo that has shorter wings, that they are carried down (and maybe slightly forward?) I usually look for an imaginary line to go down from the eye, bisect the wing and go down the side of the leg.
I get some of the same problems with wings touching the ground sometimes, but in mine, its not so much that the wing is too long and disproportionate to the body or even the shanks being too short---- I get some girls with stocky thighs! lol
I cant tell if their tail looks pinched in the back, but when looking for a roo, make sure he has a widely spread tail, which is what the standard calls for.
Also, watch to make sure he has yellow shanks and red earlobes. Sometimes its easy to miss the small things like that.
Best of Luck with your pretty girls!
