Quote: As far as I know, the hen was a pea combed Easter Egger/Turken. She was a very pretty black and white - almost like a wyandotte. The egg he hatched from was dark green, but not quite dark enough to be olive. I also hatched some Wheaten Marans eggs from the same farm. The pullets have lightly feathered legs and look similar to Wheaten Marans. The cockerels have heavily feathered legs and were mostly black with white heads and saddle feathers. About half the chicks had 5 toes. I think the heavy leg feathering came from the Faverolles even if the chicks didn't inherit the 5th toe. The Marans looking chicks don't have very many feathers on their shanks. I do hope my Turken is an olive since that is what I'm breeding for. I have no way to explain how my chicks came out the way they did based on who the parents were supposed to be. From now on I will hopefully just hatch my own eggs and I'll know what to expect. LOL