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I too have noticed this same pattern as you Kari. According to my book, ceratin breeds have genes that link the darker leg pigmentation with darker eye pigmentation, and other breeds do not. This only adds to the whole, leg, eye, toe pigmentation confusion. However, since it seems very consistant in your flock and the offspring from your flock, I would be quite confident in saying that I believe we do have a leg and eye pigmentation link in our birds. At least the birds that have come from Ideal. Further breeding and study of the Sandhill line would need to be done before we could feel as confident such a link existed in that line.
I will see if I can find information on eye coloration in my book. I'm sure it's in there.......it's just that 600 pages is a lot of reading and searching! At least there is a very comprehensive index in the back! hahahaha
I will see if I can find information on eye coloration in my book. I'm sure it's in there.......it's just that 600 pages is a lot of reading and searching! At least there is a very comprehensive index in the back! hahahaha