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Quote: Top one is definitely a crowing boy. Very masculine type. They are half dry and one is very definitely a pullet and one s probably a cockerel. Not really sure on the other.
Top one is definitely a crowing boy. Very masculine type. They are half dry and one is very definitely a pullet and one s probably a cockerel. Not really sure on the other.
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Reminds me of angel wing with my geeseOkay, wing pictures! I have been worried about these two-- but I think now that I compare them, the one bird is fine and other other is not.
1st Bird. 1 year old bird.
RIGHT wing:
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Also-- I took another shot later because he sort of held his wing out himself when I pulled on it, and it looked better when he was trying to hold it for me:
Right Side:
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Left Side:
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Bird #2: About 4 months old.
LEFT wing:
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RIGHT Wing:
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On the second bird-- those feathers are growing in two different directions.