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Actually, all of my chickens are heavy breed chickens and none of them had the thick legs that my EE roo had. However, my SS & BR roo's legs weren't noticably thick at a young age. hmmm....My EE roo was the lead roo though, maybe that made a difference? I am new to this!! : )
And my EE cockerel has thinner legs than my Welsummer pullets... but I think you're missing my point. When you mix breeds, the chicks will display a mix of traits from their lineage. Comparing one EE to another, therefore, is not at all like comparing one chick to another of the same breed to decide whether the legs are comparatively thick.
Actually, all of my chickens are heavy breed chickens and none of them had the thick legs that my EE roo had. However, my SS & BR roo's legs weren't noticably thick at a young age. hmmm....My EE roo was the lead roo though, maybe that made a difference? I am new to this!! : )
And my EE cockerel has thinner legs than my Welsummer pullets... but I think you're missing my point. When you mix breeds, the chicks will display a mix of traits from their lineage. Comparing one EE to another, therefore, is not at all like comparing one chick to another of the same breed to decide whether the legs are comparatively thick.