Thanks Royce, the breeder had 3 pens, so I took a roo from one pen and crossed on hens from the other two pens, not sure how closely related they were but she's had a closed flock for years so I'm sure all were related in some way. All these pullets are out of the same breeding pen, so it's possible the cross with the rooster in that pen and one hens produced these offspring. I agree the pullets in the pictures are a little dark for the standard, I personally prefer the more creamier body color. This line has a lot of ++++ just need to find the right cross
I haven't brought any additional lines into my flock for the last 2 years but I need improvement that I'm not able to accomplish with what I currently have, hence why I purchased hatching eggs
I seriously doubt they'll molt out nice and I have several other prospects in the grow pens. I may keep a few of the lightest ones back and see how they grow out, but the others I will sell as layer quality as they do produce a really nice dark blue egg.