What environmental concern is directly related to the cleanliness of the feeding and drinking areas for long-tailed Yokohama roosters?

Answer

Preventing the lower tail plumage from resting in mud or becoming contaminated with feces or wet feed

Because the long, flowing tail feathers of the Yokohama rooster hang low, keeping the ground beneath them dry and clear of mud is paramount for hygiene maintenance. If the ground bedding is wet or soiled, the delicate lower plumage risks becoming matted, contaminated with feces, or stained by wet feed, compromising both cleanliness and feather health, which requires active management of the floor environment around feeding stations.

What environmental concern is directly related to the cleanliness of the feeding and drinking areas for long-tailed Yokohama roosters?
dietpoultryChickenbreedYokohama