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I would have to ask "WHY"....
Why don't they have potential for bright yellow legs? What is missing ? Why is this happening?
The standard calls for "RICH" yellow legs. To me that is the golden yellow that two of my roos have.
Why don't any of my girls have the golden yellow legs.. . . If I am only seeing the rich yellow on roos, then there has to be a potential for it.
BUT WHY only the roos? ? ? I am wondering about a sex link issue here.
I don't think there is enough information out there to conclude that a "strain" doesn't have the potential.
I am also wondering if we are going to see any other traits being exhibited by the birds that have the pale yellow legs as chicks....
I do believe that the issue is from genetics at work and not environmental.
I would have to ask "WHY"....
Why don't they have potential for bright yellow legs? What is missing ? Why is this happening?
The standard calls for "RICH" yellow legs. To me that is the golden yellow that two of my roos have.
Why don't any of my girls have the golden yellow legs.. . . If I am only seeing the rich yellow on roos, then there has to be a potential for it.
BUT WHY only the roos? ? ? I am wondering about a sex link issue here.
I don't think there is enough information out there to conclude that a "strain" doesn't have the potential.
I am also wondering if we are going to see any other traits being exhibited by the birds that have the pale yellow legs as chicks....
I do believe that the issue is from genetics at work and not environmental.