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Aint that just the streamers coming in?
See the top feathers how they’re messed up? This is what that will cause. This guy is gone.
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Aint that just the streamers coming in?
How often are you adding oyster shell to the feed?That I don’t know but I have a few rubles the same way and if they don’t start looking right soon. They’re gone.
Not at all why? I’m not feeding red rangers champ.How often are you adding oyster shell to the feed?
Nevermind, that sheath is compromised of protein. Are they getting too much protein then?Not at all why? I’m not feeding red rangers champ.
The problem is I have over 100 birds and 2 that way and they’re brothers. What I don’t understand is last year they’re tails were ridiculously huge. I think it has something to do with genetics. I have a 4.5 yr old ruble and all my other birds molt just fine too.Nevermind, that sheath is compromised of protein. Are they getting too much protein then?
My feed is around your Range too.The problem is I have over 100 birds and 2 that way and they’re brothers. What I don’t understand is last year they’re tails were ridiculously huge. I think it has something to do with genetics. I have a 4.5 yr old ruble and all my other birds molt just fine too.
I feed 20% pellets mixed with scratch which brings it down to 16-17%. Nothing crazy.
Feathers are mostly protein. I tend to see the sheath staying on longer when it is dry or when the birds are growing a lot of feathers quickly and they have a hard time keeping up with the preening which helps remove the sheath. When I raised more show birds, I would mist the birds or mist the liter in the pen to give the birds more moisture when it was really dry and they were growing a new crop of feathers.Nevermind, that sheath is compromised of protein. Are they getting too much protein then?
Seems like a lack of biotin.My feed is around your Range too.
I don't think it's genetics man. My grey BC tail is coming in jacked too, haven't seen it like that ever. I'll ask my mentor tomorrow if the Grey ever had that issue under his care. That hatch is the one I posted the pictures of had a nice tail last year. The Radio Hatch cross tail is like that too, but they're literally the only ones.