They are really light slate. Just wondering how they would carry on if I breed him to hen with the dark legs.
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They are really light slate. Just wondering how they would carry on if I breed him to hen with the dark legs.
And also since he doesn't have much shank feathering I'm wondering if he would be good fit with a hen that has good shank feathering.For Me and more the likely everyone in here it would be trial and error. I know that's not what you don't want to here. I would not be afraid to try any thing. I also understand you need to ask question to do you best. Do what you think is best.
I think I read where the "halo" is wheaten inflence also. correct?I am on my phone and can't tell much. Marans should have slate colored legs. lighter legs can show wheaten influence.
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That is the theory......
It seems like about half of the roos I see have halos. Both of mine do. Is it hard to breed it out?That is the theory......
Quote: I would think if wheaten is in your birds it is hard to get it out.
Im not an expert but 2 and 3 look the best as far as coloring goes. Can't really judge on much else in the pics.Not the greatest pictures but you can kinda see what I have to work with..... Although, I don't plan on breeding for more than myself, and I only have 2 BCM pullets, the rest will be EE's and G.Comets. I do want to keep the best looking one!
#1
^ This one was my pick because he has the slate colored legs, decent leg feathering and the least amount of red/gold leakage on his wings.
Lots of leakage on this boy I think? #2
#3
#'s 1 2 and 3
#4 with Yellow legs He is a few weeks younger than the others.
#4 in the back....