I bought 4 boys to fatten up a while back.
They were 6 weeks old and are now about 13 weeks and almost the size of an adult Light Sussex female.
Interestingly one of the boys walks in a very strange manner. There's no heat in his toes/joints/legs but they are much thicker than the other 4 and he sits down at any opportunity.
When he walks he lifts his feet right up in front of him and them plonks them down.
Is this a known genetic defect?
He's for the pot- but I don't want to see him in pain.
He can leg it round the field with the others so I'm not too concerned about him at the moment.
Breed? well he was described as a 'cuckoo' when we bought him- ie black and white speckles and specially bred for meat. They're bigger than our adult cuckoo Marans- and don't have feathery feet ( which is standard for a Marans here) so I don't think he's a Marans.
I do however have a female of the same age (but different parents) so I'm keenly watching her- but all seems fine with her!
They were 6 weeks old and are now about 13 weeks and almost the size of an adult Light Sussex female.
Interestingly one of the boys walks in a very strange manner. There's no heat in his toes/joints/legs but they are much thicker than the other 4 and he sits down at any opportunity.
When he walks he lifts his feet right up in front of him and them plonks them down.
Is this a known genetic defect?
He's for the pot- but I don't want to see him in pain.
He can leg it round the field with the others so I'm not too concerned about him at the moment.
Breed? well he was described as a 'cuckoo' when we bought him- ie black and white speckles and specially bred for meat. They're bigger than our adult cuckoo Marans- and don't have feathery feet ( which is standard for a Marans here) so I don't think he's a Marans.
I do however have a female of the same age (but different parents) so I'm keenly watching her- but all seems fine with her!
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