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I think I posted this before but I always have turkeys coming through being nosy.
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no they look white because of the way the sun was hitting him when i took his pictureare those legs white? they standard says slate legs for them. I only know that because I had what I thought was the worlds greatest little oegb, except he had slate legs. Hence, he was not an oegb.
from feathersite,
"Gary approached the Standard Committee of the APA in the late 1940s to see if this new bantam could be admitted to the Standard of Perfection. A mandate was made that neither yellow, willow or pinkish white legs would be acceptable because these colors would conflict with Brown Leghorn, Modern Game and Old English Game. Eventually bluish slate was developed and became predominant."
Gotta ask the man you got her from. He's the only one who will know for sure. I've got a bunch of hens and pullets with spurs along with most guys here. Can't tell from the pic taken with a flash but she looks awfully dark for a sweater. I'm no expert though. Nice bird anyway.
looks to me like a yellow legged hatch hen
I think the flash made her look darker, & thanks anywaysGotta ask the man you got her from. He's the only one who will know for sure. I've got a bunch of hens and pullets with spurs along with most guys here. Can't tell from the pic taken with a flash but she looks awfully dark for a sweater. I'm no expert though. Nice bird anyway.
I'm not sure but the yellow legged hatch doesn't really look like her a whole lotlooks to me like a yellow legged hatch hen