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Feather quality: too soon to tell I think. The cockerels (even though you can't tell from the photo) are actually showing better feather quality than the f2 Self Blues. They have a bunch of pin feathers, just really slow coming in. They should have pretty good cushions based upon the females I used. Both pullet I photographed are still carrying a bunch of chick feathers and just now starting to get some better adult feathers. I don't have my hopes too high for pristine feather quality at this point, but I think it's better than the f2 SB's.
The SB genetics seem to bring with them lots of challenges. The poor feather quality, the slow feathering etc. However, I've seen plenty of SB OEG's that have really good feather quality so I know it can be done.
The white legs are something I'll eventually be rid of through breeding, but since both original birds had slate legs/white feet, and that is definitely dominant over yellow, it's just a matter of time. The fact that I purposefully used a male with incorrecte leg/foot color this year doesn't help, but type first, and he definitely had type. Where I bred yellow legged split X yellow legged split, all offspring were yellow legged. Likewise, toward the end of my breeding this year I bred a yellow legged split to the good typed f2 white legged female that I had kept. I got a few yellow legged SB's from that. Time and patience.
SB hatch percentage. 25% is what's expected and about what I got. Next year I will probably breed some SB males x f3 split females (the best typed ones). That will produce 50% SB's so a bit higher ratio and more chicks quicker. I am also hoping to finally be able to breed SB X SB for the first time which of course will produce 100% SB. I knew this would take time, but it's a really good looking color out on the grass.