How did you know he's a cockerel from that picture? He and his brother are from a third line. They are 14 weeks. I have 5 pullets from the same line. One looks pretty good to me. She has a wide body and tail. (I hope that's a good thing in pullets.) She has stronger looking legs than her brother. I'll try to get a picture of her up later for assessment. Since I've have very little experience with Langshans, I greatly appreciate the comments provided here to create my breeder flock for next year. (I know, its way early.)I don't think she's short in the legs at all. I also love the amount of spacing inbetween her legs. It shows a good, wide body. Be careful of that cockerel in the background, his legs look to be a bit cowhocked. You can sometimes breed a nice wide-legged female to a male like that, but the males can get a little wonky later on down the line.
I wish I had had more stock from which to choose. Interesting that the on line auctions and craigslist were loaded with "rare" breeds but Langshan sources were in short supply. I ended up with 3 cockerels and 6 pullets in my attempt to find mates for my original cockerel that I brought home from the PPBA show last January (Lincoln).
I intended to raise only Blacks but given my small numbers have decided to breed the Blue and/or the Splash if they're the better birds. I'm guessing its easy enough to come back to Black down the road.