Quote: The second foot is not duckfoot. All toes point forward in a duckfoot bird. Toes, not toenails.
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Quote: The second foot is not duckfoot. All toes point forward in a duckfoot bird. Toes, not toenails.
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/ <--correct foot
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Low temperatures during hte first few days of incubation can cause polydactyly to not express.After reading that report and the development of feet, and how they open an egg and can generate toes to fully develop by adding a cell generator, that has me thinking that silkies might have more feet problems because of early hatch and hot temps in an incubator.
.has anyone done a study on that with there own chicks? Or hatched out all silkie eggs under a hen and still had foot problems?
There is a picture of a duck foot in the APA SOP. The back toe that normally points to the rear folds forward and under. A bird with duck feet will stand looking like it almost might tip forward as it can't rest on that back toe. Not a good thing. I would not breed a bird with true duck feet. It is a DQ for a reason.
This is interesting. I did notice that in my Little Giant incubator, the temp would run on the higher side, and I did have chicks with fused toes and they would hatch at day 19. Now with my Brinsea the temp is a steady 99.5, the chicks hatch at day 21, and I don't see the fused toes anymore. Both from the same white pair. I actually have eggs from that pair under a broody right now. It would be interesting to see what we get. Very interesting.After reading that report and the development of feet, and how they open an egg and can generate toes to fully develop by adding a cell generator, that has me thinking that silkies might have more feet problems because of early hatch and hot temps in an incubator.
.has anyone done a study on that with there own chicks? Or hatched out all silkie eggs under a hen and still had foot problems?
Quote: So excessive heat can make polydactyle express to the excessive? like extra toes and nails?
No, webbed feet is a different DQ. Duckfoot is when all toes point forward.