Why are there dark red and black spots on the Barnevelders foot?

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My double least Barnevelder named Drama has had these red and black spots on her legs for a while now. I have no idea what they are. She also has weird poop. It is pure liquid sometimes and then like five minutes later it’ll be solid. I don’t know is she is ok...
 

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Looks perfectly harmless. Another thread had that question on a Barred Rock. Apparently there can be some harmless spotting pigmentation that gets passed on periodically in a line.

All the scales look tight and clean. Other than the loss of the back toe on the one foot, all looks well to me.

LofMc
 
Looks perfectly harmless. Another thread had that question on a Barred Rock. Apparently there can be some harmless spotting pigmentation that gets passed on periodically in a line.

All the scales look tight and clean. Other than the loss of the back toe on the one foot, all looks well to me.

LofMc
She has all 4 toes on both feet. she is just hiding it guess. Do you think she will do good in show?
 
I've not shown Barred Rock, but I can say that anything that deviates from the standard is a fault. Mis-coloring of shanks would likely be a deviation. That doesn't mean she couldn't overall do well, depending on if she has any other deviations from standard.
LofMc
 

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