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Dave,
You saw the greenish legs on those pullets I hatched from shipped eggs. Do you think those will turn yellow? I don't see it happenin', but I gotta say, I do like their shape (type) and their markings aren't bad either. Hmmm, just another dilemma with the Dels, eh?
No, I'm afraid I don't think they will either.
They are really BEAUTIFULLY built though. I think with a little time you could breed it out of them but I'm gonna guess that is a dominant gene. The green leg isn't unattractive and if you were a mind to, you could just perpetuate them and see where it get's ya. If I were to make a guess, I'd say someone way back in the genetics of these girls must have mixed with another breed. Probably the easter eggers or something of that sort. The fact that it is sex linked is interesting and may be worth pursuing since this would be an easy way to tell the boys from girls provided the coloration is present at hatch. I can't remember if you said it was or wasn't. Of course, it would throw your chases of showing out the window and it would be easy to mix up the colors since the male doesn't have green legs so it is a tossup.
I have to say, I'm glad it is not a problem I have to deal with. I've got enough to do on my little acre and a half. LOL
BTW, all your babies, including the ones I've hatched are happy as can be. I've got 5 of the originals under 2 momma hens and they are the foraging champs.
Dave