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I'm keeping a SLW roo chicken from this year's hatching, they are now 7 weeks old (I know I said 5 before, but my memory was playing tricks on me - time flies
)and the 8 roosters are quite differing in appearances. Anyone got any insight as to what they should look like at this age colorwise to be correctly colored adults? I've already decided against a couple because they are very black. Some are approximately the same color and pattern all over as the pullets (some are whiter at the shoulders), 1 is very indistinctly colored and has lots of white, and 1 has mostly white shoulders and back (I think he is rather pretty, but am unsure if he is most correct). Now as adults they should have mostly white shoulders and back, right? But the ones who have lots of white now might be TOO white as adults? Or?
Also, a couple have (not heavily) feathered shanks.. Does this happen sometimes with wyandottes? I'm not planning on keeping those, as they shouldn't have them - but out of curiousity - would they be passed on to the chickens?

Also, a couple have (not heavily) feathered shanks.. Does this happen sometimes with wyandottes? I'm not planning on keeping those, as they shouldn't have them - but out of curiousity - would they be passed on to the chickens?
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