Any thoughts?

Kaceyram11

Songster
5 Years
May 10, 2020
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She has the Yellowest legs I’ve ever seen and her feet are webbed. It’s so odd.
 

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She has the Yellowest legs I’ve ever seen and her feet are webbed. It’s so odd.
I’m just gonna assume you are curious about their breed/gender since that’s the forum you posted in. First picture shows two mixed breed pullets; the one with a beard is an EE and the one in the front looks to be just some sort of mutt. Last picture shows a Welsummer pullet. The “webbing” you are talking about is normal. Yellow shanks can have more pigmentation in younger birds (which applies to your case here), or with birds right after a molt.
 

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