I'm not the person to comment on spangling I never really liked them. I had a ruble hatch stag come out spangled but I culled him
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Is there a health issue associated with it, or they somehow weaker. My uncle used to have issue with birds with white on streamers or wings (unless grey). I remember seeing Kelsos at "shows" with lots of white and they tended to suffer broken wings and legs a lot. Feathers looked bad so may have been more a husbandry issue.I'm not the person to comment on spangling I never really liked them. I had a ruble hatch stag come out spangled but I culled him
Those are not true games darn it.
Some of you folks breeding games and games x Red Jungle fowl might be seeing what I can get to happen regularly, namely broody roosters. See link I have on it from a few years back.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-to-look-for-in-a-broody-rooster.882368/
I am going to do an experiment this breeding season to see how far they will go with it.
Any of you seen roosters really get involved rearing chicks / juveniles or otherwise helping broody hen out?
What does he do with that chick during the day? Does chick hang with him of the hen during the day?
What does he do with that chick during the day? Does chick hang with him of the hen during the day?