CB, Not bad. Let's hope that they eyes darken, yes. Color is coming along. I would like to see a tighter feather on him, but for a starting point, I think he matured much better than I thought he might from the earliest pictures.
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I was watching my chickens today, it's unbelievably warm so it was a good day to have coffee with the chickens........... and I noticed........Filoplumes!! My Buckeyes are loaded with them! A few here and there on the other hens, but none on my Cornish. I was unable to find out much regarding how this is treated in the SOP. They are plentiful, it puts a new twist on the Fuzzy Butt- is this
a fault ? Not important? Here's a cross breed hen with a few.
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I saw several buckeyes with those hairs on the side of their body. Very cool but none of mine has that.No it's not a Buckeye, it's one of the crossbreeds, but the Buckeyes are even fuzzier. Long hairs sticking out all over! I'll try sneaking up on one, hens don't like it when I take pictures of their butts!
I'm not sure if they have had them all along or just grown them in- hopefully they will drop out in the next moult.
I saw several buckeyes with those hairs on the side of their body. Very cool but none of mine has that.