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@tis4jandb pics of the saddle area on this one?View attachment 2325184
Here is your culprit
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@tis4jandb pics of the saddle area on this one?View attachment 2325184
Here is your culprit
Now what makes you say that? What do you see different than the others?View attachment 2325184
Here is your culprit
Let me go try and grab some.@tis4jandb pics of the saddle area on this one?
Oh, I didn't know you could use the tail for sexing! How does it work?The tail for me screams possible rooster
The shape of the tail differs between breed but roosters generally start out with an outward tail where pullets go up. As the feathers grow they’ll get longer and pointier giving it they rooster tail. There are some exceptions like the sebright that has a fan tail regardless of gender.Oh, I didn't know you could use the tail for sexing! How does it work?
Nicely said!The shape of the tail differs between breed but roosters generally start out with an outward tail where pullets go up. As the feathers grow they’ll get longer and pointier giving it they rooster tail. There are some exceptions like the sebright that has a fan tail regardless of gender.
So what else would cause damage like that to their backs? I have only seen it from breeding? Am I just misreading the situation? And then just "thought" I saw bullseyes because that is what my brain expected. lol