How cute!! I know what you mean, I have actually heard peeping in the trash can
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I have seen some pretty strange unforeseen things crop up in a blood line (even from well know breeders). Color wise and type as well. I wouldn't jump to conclusions about the breeder right away, but would talk to them about your concerns. They may have some insight for you, heck take a look at these pics of the whites we imported this summer. For the most part type is good, all are fluffy with short legs:
Now take a look at this boy in front, he kinda looks like a Cornish, no fluff, muscular with long legs and a broad chest.![]()
Absolutely no disrespect to the breeder. He is a cutie with personality plus!![]()
they are just so wonderful nellie!!! i always open this page up with the coffee in the morning for a smile...BEAUTIFUL..he looks like hes going to be nice and wide.i was hoping you would post a pic of these....
I like the whites! Do they have feathered shanks? Will that go away like it does on some chocolates?
No sign of feathered shanks, or stubbs on my Buff Os from Marc.Yes, that is my understanding is that it should (or usually) goes away (or sometimes......). I guess it is not uncommon with Orps from the UK as the Cochins were used in a lot of the colors that were created. Some of the chicks have slight feathering and some have non at all. Same with the adults even through various breeders and importers from what I am learning.![]()
Is this what others are finding as well?
Yes, that is my understanding is that it should (or usually) goes away (or sometimes......). I guess it is not uncommon with Orps from the UK as the Cochins were used in a lot of the colors that were created. Some of the chicks have slight feathering and some have non at all. Same with the adults even through various breeders and importers from what I am learning.![]()
Is this what others are finding as well?
No sign of feathered shanks, or stubbs on my Buff Os from Marc.
Those are substantial feathers, I don't think they will go away.
Walt
im wondering..since whites are in such a critical state, could it be worked out in a few generations..the origional orp breeders did that..maybe using some existing us whites?Those are substantial feathers, I don't think they will go away.
Walt