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There is a Welsummer / Aloha cross hen with the Pumpkin roo right now. Derek tried the cross last year. Color - dark brown looks just like a Welsummer. Size - not ridiculously tiny but the Welsummers are not big to start. Legs - Yellow.x2.
It is so nice to see all the little yellow legs in this batch of Exchequers as well. Some have much more yellow legs than others. I also ordered a few other chicks of different breeds, all that have yellow legs. I had hatched some chicks of my own the same day so I threw them in the same brooder and realized this morning I can't tell my hatched chicks from the shipped chicks. I started looking for chicks without yellow legs - there aren't any. Then it hit me. The sire of my hatched chicks was a Welsummer....who has yellow legs. So even the chicks I hatched wound up with yellow legs!
She does carry the gene for mottling because there are two little random "blobs" of white on her feathers that clue you in. Her eggs are a darker color, a pretty light orangey terracotta color and are slightly larger than the eggs of a "regular" Aloha. It will be interesting to see if we get any mottled chicks from the cross and what they look like?
It will be very fun to see what your Exchequers do crossed with other colors and breeds. I used an Exchequer/Sussex roo early on so I mixed the two Mottling strains from day one. I wonder if by working just with Exchequers, if you will see a different pattern of white? I can't wait to see how it goes.