Shay, actually they are NOT eligible to compete for Champ Feather Leg. They are not currently an accepted variety, but then again, neither are lavenders. Due to this, they can get best of AOV (all other varieties) in the silkie class. If enough people raise them so that they meet standard, perhaps they can be accepted. From what I hear the challenge has been how would they be called, in what category they would be shown. Think about it this way, would they be shown as a variety of silkie or a variety of naked neck? I am hopeful it could still be done, because there are some things I really like about them. First, the eyes are often more visible and they, often, have better vision. In those with good blue earlobes, which I am hoping to get more of in future breedings, the earlobes look like brilliant earrings on their neck.
They are an incredibly fun bird to have, and the temperment, of mine at least, has been every bit as sweet as the silkies.