I have breed silver campines with gold campines for many years and never have had any yellowing on white cape or hackle feathers what so ever!. You will not if you have pure campines in the first place. Its a good thing to do when one is lacking gene pool . Eyes should always be dark ,like coal. no reddish eye color. Legs are slate gray/blue not greenish in any way. Ear lobes should be solid white no red in them at all, and males are hen feathered, There are no saddle feathers not a one ! If you have any type of saddle feathers its not the direction you want to go. either don't breed the bird or use only pure breeders back in this bird (never use this bird to breed again) and continue using pure into off spring for 6 to 8 generations to consider it a pure strain. I would not use any breeder with undesirable traits!
welcome! reading this made me realize that one of my two pullets has reddish eyes... once they start laying, she may need to go in another pen.
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