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Havinfun, Wellies are not known to be of a broody breed, however there ARE exceptions that they CAN brood but terrible mothers. I think we see that often that they would brood but kill their chicks or rejected them totally.
White legs should NOT be in the breed. However if the Wellie HAD yellow legs and by the time she started laying, she should be of bleachy yellow because of the nutrients being pulled away from her body to produce eggs. My Calicowoods hen looked like she had white legs by the pictures but bleachy yellow. She did have a medium yellow as a youngster. If the chick remained to have white legs thru their lives, time to cull it to the Olive Egger project or eat them yourselves.
Spurs are getting common in the older females. I've got one that is 4 and half years old, got some spur nubs. The rest of my Wellies do not.
Nice pic of your Roo, Opa. Could you show us the side view of his head to see what kind of comb he got? I don't know if it has been frost bitten or "weird beefy" combs.....he is sure handsome tho!