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    Feathered legs?

    Right! We’ll see how it goes. Either we won’t care about them having it for future birds or will stay far away
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    Feathered legs?

    Interesting. Thanks, will keep an eye. Hopefully they don’t cause many health problems.
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    Feathered legs?

    Those are cute looking! And definitely reassuring to hear of no issues. They stay in our 10x10 covered run most the time with occasional free range in our back yard. Mainly I just overthink stuff and this is way new to us. I was unaware OE were crossed with Marans until I bought them lol. I was...
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    Feathered legs?

    If chicks don’t have any feathers on their legs, I’m assuming it’s safe to say they won’t develop them as they grow? One of the reasons I avoided getting any straight marans.
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    Feathered legs?

    Interesting, I would’ve figured the other if the feathers were wet. Thanks! I agree though, I don’t like the appearance either
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    Feathered legs?

    We just bought 4 chicks today. 2 olive eggers, 1 SL Wyandotte and 1 GL Wyandotte. One of the olive eggers has some feathers coming from its dark colored legs. I did a lot of research prior to getting them and saw some comments on feathered legs causing frost bite and increased mites. We...
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