Hi Laney, chances are that it is just membrane stuff over the eye. But if it is only one eyed yes you probably shouldn't breed it. But on the bright side they capture your heart. The handicapped ones are more needy and therefore more reliant on you. I have one hen who is now completly blind. And of course my favorite. I get to carry her around and get her special feed.
She can listen to the others (I have her in a small easy to access pen) and find the food and water. She is about 30 weeks now and a sweetie. She hasn't laid yet and I don't know if she ever will but that's ok with me.
Shirly--those are great nest boxes, did you make them? And your Dels look so cute in them! I love Stu too. I have White Rocks and they fit in well with the Dels. And those are great pictures. I wish I could get mine to turn out like that.
Speaking of Dels...those little imps!!! Now they have decided they should be allowed in the house
They followed me all the way to the front door, up the steps and I had to quickly close the door before they got in. The stinkers!! So now I have to look first to see which door to sneak out of.
Cetawin, that would be mind control right? I haven't got the mocassins yet but ohhhhh I am wanting them. Maybe today.
She can listen to the others (I have her in a small easy to access pen) and find the food and water. She is about 30 weeks now and a sweetie. She hasn't laid yet and I don't know if she ever will but that's ok with me.
Shirly--those are great nest boxes, did you make them? And your Dels look so cute in them! I love Stu too. I have White Rocks and they fit in well with the Dels. And those are great pictures. I wish I could get mine to turn out like that.
Speaking of Dels...those little imps!!! Now they have decided they should be allowed in the house

Cetawin, that would be mind control right? I haven't got the mocassins yet but ohhhhh I am wanting them. Maybe today.