Probably. My old rooster was supposed to have feathered legs. But they never grew (scaly mites apparently). But yours are beautiful!Yes they do! I’m thinking they are part maran?![]()
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Probably. My old rooster was supposed to have feathered legs. But they never grew (scaly mites apparently). But yours are beautiful!Yes they do! I’m thinking they are part maran?![]()
Both of my roosters have feathered feet! Thank you!Probably. My old rooster was supposed to have feathered legs. But they never grew (scaly mites apparently). But yours are beautiful!
I always though Shelly had a piece of grass in her mouth! (In your profile pic)Yeah, until you zoom in.
Mossy on the left, Shelly in the middle, and Gus (too huge to fit in the picture) is on the right-
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(It’s funny how the other moss eggers are an off white color now, because they go outside and get dirty, but Shelly is still white. She is in the polish coop, and none of them allow themselves to get filthy.)
So did I!I always though Shelly had a piece of grass in her mouth! (In your profile pic)
No offense, but it really hard to see her crossed beak. If you had never told me, I would have though she had grass in her mouth. But the hens in the background look pretty!
Yeah, that’s ‘cause I took the picture from a different angle. Thank you! That is Jewel.No offense, but it really hard to see her crossed beak. If you had never told me, I would have though she had grass in her mouth. But the hens in the background look pretty!
Now you can really see it! By the way, how does she eat?
She eats just like any other chicken. Crumbles instead of pellets, but other than that, it’s basically the same.Now you can really see it! By the way, how does she eat?