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Ok. I might message the seller for more pics ect. I think the second photo I posted looks the nicest.A are probably more to the standard but damn I like B.
Either would work.
Are there some white shanks in there?
We have an issue here apparently with white shanks. They need to be yellow.
I agree completely. I like Group B wayyyyyy more. But I can't say why. I just do.A are probably more to the standard but damn I like B.
Group A appears to have exclusively white legs/shanks. In Group B, the bird closest to the photographer appears to have white.As to the white shanks
You'd call that white? Ok. Thanks for pointing that out.Group A appears to have exclusively white legs/shanks. In Group B, the bird closest to the photographer appears to have white.
Unless another breed was recently introduced to that line.Most likely the white is caused by diet. White is a dominant gene so it shouldn’t just pop up in a Leghorn population.
Yes, but I find that unlikely in exchechequers, and I feel like I would see at least one with yellow legs in that case.Unless another breed was recently introduced to that line.
To me it does but depends what you think and what your plans for them are.You'd call that white? Ok. Thanks for pointing that out.
Does that immediately make them piles of then? Or no?
IDK what they're like over there but here that variety seems plagued with them.Yes, but I find that unlikely in exchechequers, and I feel like I would see at least one with yellow legs in that case.