It's not easy 3KillerBs, birds are always a work in progress. It is invaluable to start with the best stock you can but I've yet to get stock that didn't have serious problems in multiple regards.
With attention to weights and width and one year of heavy use of an axe you'll see progress. We get to have more selection on the cocks because it only takes one to start the next season. Be brutal with your cockerel selections. Baring any glaring defects the weight and width in cockerels trumps everything in the first years. The hens can maintain your lacing and leg color. Don't expect progress in those areas as the body is the most important thing to fix first. As Fred's Hens always said- Build the barn then paint it.
With attention to weights and width and one year of heavy use of an axe you'll see progress. We get to have more selection on the cocks because it only takes one to start the next season. Be brutal with your cockerel selections. Baring any glaring defects the weight and width in cockerels trumps everything in the first years. The hens can maintain your lacing and leg color. Don't expect progress in those areas as the body is the most important thing to fix first. As Fred's Hens always said- Build the barn then paint it.