Thank you for being so candid! This is such good information! I don't think I'll pass on her then.I have NEVER seen a judge be picky about toes (other than the count, and even then I KNOW of times they missed the count and placed birds with the wrong number. I was told that a duckfooted bird (and that is a DQ) won BB at a large show with lots of competition.
The toes would have to be very genetically messed up (duplicate polydactyly, for example--that is where there is a second foot atop the first) for me to not use an otherwise exceptional bird. Now if I have other birds who are equally good in all areas except the toes, then I might pass on it.
oh yes, this is what I'm talking about! I love how their tails and hackles touch!! Beautiful! I've been getting nicer birds than my starter parents. So I bet you get the same off of him.Here's a more recent photo. One year old here. I don't know if his hackles got fuller or tail fuller or both.His comb doesn't look too red in person but it's lumpier than should be (no horns), his wattles are redder than I'd like and his ear lobes are way too pale.
I would also like a fuller beard.
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X2So great to have your imput on these issues!
WOW-- that tail/cushion is BIG! I wonder how much more she will fill in?? LOVE her rear end! haha! Her foot feathering is amazing, too!! What's up with the white toenails? Are her toes lighter in color?Here's another one you all can evaluate. "She" is very small and immature for her 3 1/2 months, but I love her perky type and fluffy feet. Lots more crest to develop yet in her pin cushion head. I bred this one myself. Father is the roo I just posted. He gives all his babies these nice feet.
Hawkeye - no I didn't get any tinys in Debs eggs.
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