i still have loads to learn on the leg feathering , i culled last week a wheaten roo that was part of the breeding program that had feathered legs but his body size was small compared to the davis wheaten roo that i kept .i have another 21 eggs in the bator with 3 silkie / ee cross eggs ready to hatch april 8 and 11 .il do one more hatch of 24 eggs in a few weeks that should only have the davis roo fertility il pay close attention to what happens next hatch and see about feather legs. the hardest thing i have to figure out is what bird throws clean legs ............. more times than not that same bird throws feather legs....out of 45 chicks i got 3 with out feathers on there legs . egg color is my first priority . the eggs im hatching are the first of many generations , \\at some point i will cull the origonal 3 hens from top breeders as the chicks grow and i see the egg color they eventualy lay keeping the origonal rooster from davis line breeding daughters back to him ,, he came from a dark egg , if that dont darken the egg color in 2 or 3 generations i will try the resolution method of breeding the hens sons back to her the origonal hen .... sorry i kill the spelling ,,,, me carpenter ,,,,,
im off topic i know ....
back to leg feathers . i would take a wild guess in saying that that chick with no feathered legs that came from parrents with feathered legs would throw some feathered legs even though it has none i gusee it works boath ways id say
how would u decrese the feathers ?