Jun 4, 2009 #1 TammyTX Crowing 10 Years Joined Feb 16, 2009 Messages 2,064 Reaction score 160 Points 258 Location Texas This roo is 15 weeks old and he still has light colored downey fluff at the base of his tail, will he grow out of this? Last edited: Jun 4, 2009
This roo is 15 weeks old and he still has light colored downey fluff at the base of his tail, will he grow out of this?
Jun 4, 2009 #2 McSpin Songster 12 Years Joined Jun 1, 2007 Messages 496 Reaction score 4 Points 141 Location South Western NY That will cover over with tail feathers and saddle feathers as he ages. Looks like a nice sturdy cockerel you have there. Seems to be good potential in the looks department.
That will cover over with tail feathers and saddle feathers as he ages. Looks like a nice sturdy cockerel you have there. Seems to be good potential in the looks department.
Jun 4, 2009 Thread starter #3 TammyTX Crowing 10 Years Joined Feb 16, 2009 Messages 2,064 Reaction score 160 Points 258 Location Texas Thank you. I am learning what makes a good bird, but mostly I have to go with my gut on which roo to keep. Thanks for the info, I didn't realize they kept the lighter fluff.
Thank you. I am learning what makes a good bird, but mostly I have to go with my gut on which roo to keep. Thanks for the info, I didn't realize they kept the lighter fluff.
Jun 4, 2009 #4 WestKnollAmy The Crazy Chicken Lady Friend Joined Apr 22, 2008 Messages 10,061 Reaction score 289 Points 421 Location upstate SC And when they molt you may see it again. I do not worry over it but then I don't show my roos either.
And when they molt you may see it again. I do not worry over it but then I don't show my roos either.