I like the black feamale. do you have any more photos of her she looks nice from what I can see.
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x2never heard of green legs on a sumatra and those feet look pink on my screen!
I have something to tell you guys about green legs on sumatra's I know some of you don't know this but the green legs are really good, only because as the sumatra get older like about 4-5 years old the legs will start to turn grey and not only that it improves the yellow on the bottom of the feet it as you can see in this photos. it is a dominate gene so if you where to breed a hen with pink bottom feet with a rooster with green legs the chicks will have great yellow soles.
I will make sure to read this thanks. Didnt know on the splashes as I only do black and just recently dun and havent even done dun to dun yet still kicking that around.The reason splash Sumatras get green legs is because of the light feather color.
Splash and dominant white dilute the color of black legs with yellow soles to green.
Id = inhibitor of dermal melanin (less skin blackness)
id+ means normal skin pigmentation
Sumatras have yellow legs (w) on extended black feather pattern (E). The extended black causes extra dermal melanin, which creates the black legs, but is has a dermal melanin inhibitor (Id) that allows the soles to show through. When the feathers are lighter(splash and dom. white) the dermal melanin is not as dark, creating the willow or green legs.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/472912/leg-color-genetics
A good read.