Been trying to catch up on the thread as I have not been on here in a while. Reading about people's Delaware I just wanted it interject if no one minds...Our Delaware's legs, like many, do have green issues which we are working on but if you have one with really yellow legs EggieRowe it is probably a rooster as that is the way it is working out this season. May want to keep that one if the rest of him turns out good for breeding. I am finding though if the pullets legs start out greenish they are, for the most part, turning pretty yellow as they get older. This indicates they still have that black or slate gene somewhere but we are working on it. Now personality--they should be friendly birds from the get go. That is a big Delaware trait. Mine use to fly up to my shoulder with out any training or extra attention as chicks. I still have a hen that tries but I kind of nicely try to keep her to my arm. I love that people are getting more of this breed! A few years ago you hardly ever saw them. Enjoy your birds!Mine all started that way too. I took a picture of them today, but I realized the one with really yellow, almost orange, legs also has the most baby fluff. Might be a matter of time before it turns too. Most of their legs look like they're something between yellow and green - like the chick in the foreground.
Adorable! Keep the pictures coming!