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Willow green is very difficult to photograph on my property as the cameras try to oversaturate the green grass. But basically it is not mustard or bright yellow and not blue. The ones with blue legs (culls) will be obvious. The ones with yellow legs will also be obvious. The willow color may not be obvious until they are 3 months old. But you can definitely tell the blue ones. The blue will only get darker (see the picture above).Do you have any pictures of some "good" willow green legs?
Yeah the buff color is nice. We could extract it from the Greenfire line with many generations. But I am actually thinking of trying to import them from a well known breeder in the U.K. Right now I can't get him to agree to do the necessary tests (they have to test EVERY bird and it only lasts 30 days). So it might actually be easier to breed it from the existing GFF stock.
Since the GFF imports appear to have been a cross of the brown and the wheaten, it seems like a project worth doing as we will need to clean-up the colors, anyways. I am importing another line of Ayam Cemani and it is already giving me a headache. So I don't know if I need that additional headache.Ya...I have no desire to import birds, but since I have a lot of imported line birds I have looked into the process to see what is required for the importers to get birds here. Working with what I have always seems like the easiest way to do things.