Any thoughts about leg color being a possible indicator of gender? I have some EE x Pioneer chicks. The Pioneer mother has light green legs. All the Pioneer males (long since gone to freezer camp) of that batch had bright yellow legs. Some of the EE x Pioneer chicks have yellow legs, a few have the light green legs.
Also, I'm having a hard time sorting out the sex linked female chicks from EE x SLW. The males are easy, as they bear the silver laced pattern. I think the females are showing a "wild type of feather pattern". These chicks were brown, and had a bit of the funky swirly cheek coloring peculiar to SLW chicks. But, I'm not sure as there were also some other breeds of hens thrown into the mix. I do know that this roo produced nice BSL with the Dominique hens.
I'm loving the chicks produced by this roo, and my mix of hens. I just wish it was easy to distinguish the females from the SLW cross.
BTW, roo is pictured in my avatar.