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Interesting...
I think white legs fowl can throw blue legs if they are paired with a blue leg or slate leg (from black fowl)... but dont quote me on that. I am not expert
I crossed the Chocolate Grey (blue legs) with my Radio hens (pearl) and 100% of the stags came out pearl legged and 100% of the pullets came out blue legged
 
I crossed the Chocolate Grey (blue legs) with my Radio hens (pearl) and 100% of the stags came out pearl legged and 100% of the pullets came out blue legged
that's why you breed your good roosters sister and not him. She will have influence on the stags not he
 
I have a hen that is in full molt. She stopped laying when she initially started molting, but then came right back into production. She is the same one that sat laid a nest of 16 eggs this spring. Anyone ever seen a hen lay through a full molt? She looks horrible!
 
Most of mine start molting right after hatching so they molt out while raising the chicks.
I shipped a guy a pullet that was laying. Not long after she molted her first year. That's not unheard of but that's the first one I've had.
 
Most of mine start molting right after hatching so they molt out while raising the chicks.
I shipped a guy a pullet that was laying. Not long after she molted her first year. That's not unheard of but that's the first one I've had.

Are yours hatching chicks late spring/early summer. With the mild winters the last two years, I have let them set as early as they wanted, so the chicks are hatching in March. They then want to do another nest, but I do not need the chicks.
 
Are yours hatching chicks late spring/early summer. With the mild winters the last two years, I have let them set as early as they wanted, so the chicks are hatching in March. They then want to do another nest, but I do not need the chicks.
I have a few hens that don't even try to set until early summer. Most late spring though. I don't need the chicks either. Believe me
 
I have two pullet that are sitting in the same nest. I Watched them go toe to toe every day for like a week then finally they are sitting side by side. One gets up and the other gets on the eggs. Never seen that before either. They are hatching today I saw one chick this morning.
 
Probably come home to a mess but I was curious to see just what they would do.
They were loose and started setting in a pen that I left the door open for my older chicks to go to bed at night.
So in this one pen I had a bunch of older chicks on the roost and two pullets sitting on eggs underneath and behind them. What a sh*tshow. Lol
 
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