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No feathers on the legs, and they appear longer than they actually are. His foot looks strange in this pic. He actually has very little leg length, and when he stands properly, wings are just brushing the ground. That's why I am keeping him as a "possible". Culls are so heavy in this breed due to the dreaded double short legged gene, that keeping a rooster (yes, I know he's got a while to go before earning that classification) with a bit of leg length is actually beneficial to a breeding pen.
No serious breeder of Japanese Bantams would use a long legged male for breeding. By serious breeder I mean anyone interested in producing birds capable of winning in competition. Again, most serious breeders look for a leg length of about 3/4 inch in their breeding males.