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I agree, I have one with red ear lobs and yellow legs but her tail is far too long, at least yours has the body shape, it is all in the sharing.Slate with white skin. The Andalusian cross line is a long way from being show ready; I hesitated to even put this picture up. Challenging as it may be, there is no other way to achieve the proper color with the black lacing (not edging) that is described in the Standard. I have at least one Andalusian cross male with yellow legs and red earlobes, and am hoping to correct leg color within a generation or two. The color and feather quality are a substantial improvement over my main line.
This is going to sound harsh, but I hope not. The Blue Rock is nowhere near refined enough to be sold en masse as eggs or chicks. The variety needs more breeders, and breeders need breeder birds. The majority of "Blue Rocks" I see, including roughly 90% of those hatched here, need to be culled for the good of the variety. When cull birds are sold as eggs or chicks, they generally do not get culled.Have been searching the internet for Blue Rocks. Anybody still selling eggs or chicks, or know of someone who is??? Any leads appreciated!!