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I have a mixed flock, but this one’s unique?

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Could "I" be part Vorwerk chicken? They have dark heads and light bodies, but more of a black and buff combination.
The coloration of a vorwerk is gold and black. “I” has gold, black, and something that dilutes black to a lighter color. This is unique because, normally, when black is diluted, it doesn’t stay in the hackle feathers like it does in “I”.
 
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Just popping in to say with yellow legs and beak, I do not believe she is a Buff Orpington. She appears to be a Buff Plymouth Rock, or else a mix.
 
Or two heterozygous parents.
That could work too.☝️

I am leaning toward Q being the sire to the pullet because of the slate legs. When Q is bred to light colored, ie a yellow or pearl legged hen he should statistically produce 50% light and 50% slate colored legs.

N has visibly pearl legs, but could be a carrier of slate and can pass slate on to 50% of his pullet offspring.

For the sake of simplicity I'm leaning toward Q being the sire.
 

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