Patti, I think the reason the yellow-legged gene actually popped out is precisely because I have been breeding a closed flock for so many years. The "purer" the blood gets, the more likely you have of both good and bad popping out. I see a lot of Am's that I'm fairly certain are heterozygous but it never gets addressed because the slate blue is hiding the yellow.
Wrt to the "clean-faced" birds, the reason I still get some of them is because I will breed single Mb copy birds and even clean-faced birds. My breeding program is a little different than the standard "cull mercilessly every bird with a fault or DQ". Personally speaking, it just makes absolutely NO sense to me to cull, say, a beautiful bird in every other area except being clean-faced. For example, suppose you or I get a W or BW pullet with terrific eye color, full-colored wing primaries, great leg color, terrific over all body color, etc. but she's cleaned-faced. (I never mention Type because I always assume that is a given.) Why not breed her to a double, or even single, Mb copy bird? Worst scenario is you breed her to a single-copy bird and 50% of the offspring are clean-faced so you sell 'em off as non-standard blue egg layers. The point being, with everything else that needs to be worked on and the difficulty of getting such things as tail and wing color, why cull an other wise EASY fix? I hope that makes sense. Anyways, that's why I still have some clean-faced birds.
Wrt to the color and judges, personally, I've pretty much given up on trying to figure out the judges. Doesn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason and especially any consistency to how birds are judged. This really comes out when there is a double-show. And most disappointing/frustrating is that there doesn't seem to be any adherence to the SOP when scoring the bird on points. Maybe that gets looked at when it comes down to whose gonna be awarded Best of Show or maybe even Best LF but I'd bet the farm it doesn't get considered for Best of Class. Let alone BB.
And for a judge to actually talk about a bird not conforming to the picture in the SOP, well, I think everbody knows what that says.
The Malcolms, thanks for that info! I haven't seen that yet but I also haven't kept that many adult females for all that long either. I've got 2-3 hens left that I can watch for that so thanks again.
John and/or Mike, it's my understanding that Wayne Meredith got WBS bantams from Mike and used them to develop the LF. Do either of you know how he went about that? Mike, do you wanna share how you developed the Bantam WBS?