Is it normal for australorp to have this much coloring?

I thought the barring gene was "an absence of coloration in the
feather, causing white stripes (bars) on the feathers".

So isn't this just misplaced lacing. Blue Australorps and Blue Marans are laced. The bottom of the hens foot could give a clue to if she was Marans.

I can't see it well, but doesn't that chick have yellow legs?
It's not that defined with blue most of the time.
Better barring is something that needs to be selected towards.
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Chicks from white skinned parents can have yellow legs, they often transition to white as they age.
 
It's not that defined with blue most of the time.
Better barring is something that needs to be selected towards.
Beautiful blue but without white bars I would not say cuckoo. :)
I guess hatcheries get away with that though.

Chicks from white skinned parents can have yellow legs, they often transition to white as they age.
Marans would not have yellow legs. Another thing hatcheries take liberty with. :)
 
Beautiful blue but without white bars I would not say cuckoo. :)
I guess hatcheries get away with that though.


Marans would not have yellow legs. Another thing hatcheries take liberty with. :)
Clearly you didn't understand what I said, about chick leg color.
 

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