Update on...White Orpingtons

I have had white cochins that are yellow for quite a while, even as feathers come in they still look yellow. But as more come in, they turn to white. Nice chicks homegroan-a rare treat to see some white orps tat look like true white orps!
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The chicks are now 4 weeks old and I'm starting to see more of what they will
be (I think, but I am still really new at this higher quality stuff) when they are
older.

If my memory serves me correct yellow legs is NOT a quality that is wanted in
exhibition stock (please correct me if I’m wrong) and these sure do look like
they now have yellow legs… Should I want to put the time in to correct the leg
color, What would I use?

Size of these chicks, when hatched, were average. Feathering was normal to fast.
Eye color seems to be black.

Any input would be helpful…

Thanks
 
I love my white orps! I have two pullets. They have white legs. I wish I knew where they came from because I got them from a friend who hatched them and doesn't remember where she ordered them from. I will have to grill her on it again when I go to get some more birds from her soon. They don't appreciate the advances of my 6 month old black orp cockerel. They are 23 weeks old (oh my! They should be laying very soon!) and he is about a month older than them and MUCH bigger (yesterday he weighed 8 pounds and he's getting bigger every day). He catches them and stands on them while they scream.
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Leg color should be pinkish white and eyes should be reddish bay.

Jody
 
Buster, I'd love to see pics of your girls. They sound great. I was responding to Homegrown, but we must have posted at the same time. lol Do you plan to breed your white pullets to the black cockerel?

Jody
 

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