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Here is a sample of egg colors from the UK, and my legbar pullet's first egg was similar to C15 on the chart...

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Arau/BRKArauEgg.html

 

It's bluer than green and greener than blue.  :O)    Here it isblue towel Blue Tablespoon Blue egg.JPG

 

 on a light blue towel for reference....and that is a plastic tablespoon in front.  (pullet egg aka little) -- It is a difficult color to capture.

 

I would also say--- if you get the opportunity to get cream legbars...then take the jump...they are no more difficult than other chickens to raise.  (I felt I wasn't ready yet either...but I'm particularly glad that I got them.)  HTH

Thank you for the link, it is very useful.

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-Rinda

Secretary, Cream Legbar Club- join here!

One busy momma- 4 kiddos, 30+ beehives, a dog, and LOTS of chickens.

We are currently breeding BBS LF Ameraucanas, EEs, French Black Copper Marans, Cream Legbars, and soon Isbars.

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post #62 of 1682

Thanks for the egg picture! I love my hatchery birds (one of them is my top favorite) but my breeder-birds are clearly truer to type. I find myself wanting heritage Rhode Island Reds, very good Speckled Sussexes, and Cream Legbars. Also some Icelandics. I could go on.

 

Right now I'm having a great deal of fun collecting lots of breeds. I hope to settle down to just one or two breeds of high-quality stock, although I'll never be a real breeder as I'm too soft-hearted to cull.

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post #63 of 1682

HI everyone!  I hatched out six Cream Legbars over the weekend.  I thought it was going to be very easy to tell the gender, but I am confused about a few of the six. My guess is they are probably males, but I would like some help confirming that.  I posted on the what gender am I thread, but didn't get much response...I think there are just not enough people with them. 

 

So I thought I might get some help here.

 

Here are some pictures, any input you have would be appreciated.

 

Cream Legbar 6-19 026.JPG

 

From L to R:  I think I have a possible male?, a male (has a white spot on its head), a female, a female, a female and then the one on the end I am unsure about as well. 

 

Here are close ups of the two I am unsure about.

Cream Legbar 6-19 010.JPG

This is the close up of the one to the far left, it is really blonde, but has a reddish stripe you can see in the first picture.

 

Cream Legbar 6-19 015.JPG

And finally the one on the far right end.  This one has that dark spot that is in a shape of a Vee, but it is clearly muted and in person has almost a blueish/silver coloring. 

 

So I could have 3 and 3 or 4 and two I am just really not sure. 
 

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post #64 of 1682

These are some tough ones!  All my chicks have had either clearly defined chipmunk stripes (girls) or white on the head with fuzzy stripes or no stripes (boys).  The lack of striping makes me think the two chicks on the ends are boys.

 

Try posting your question and pictures on the other Legbar thread:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/459044/the-legbar-thread

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These are some tough ones!  All my chicks have had either clearly defined chipmunk stripes (girls) or white on the head with fuzzy stripes or no stripes (boys).  The lack of striping makes me think the two chicks on the ends are boys.

 

Try posting your question and pictures on the other Legbar thread:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/459044/the-legbar-thread

Oh...I didn't know there was another one...thank you!!!

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post #66 of 1682

Where did you get these Cream Legbar eggs from?
 

I wish I may... I wish I might-- for all the chicks I hatch to be girls tonight! 

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I wish I may... I wish I might-- for all the chicks I hatch to be girls tonight! 

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post #67 of 1682

Does anyone here know of any Cream Legbar breeders in Tennessee. Preferably in East or Middle TN.
 

Check out this page.

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post #68 of 1682

In Britian  Cotswold legbars  are not in their standard and are not considered Cream Lagbars... read the the last sentence in that... I have read and seen this in other sourses too... this is just one.... just just have to search for it.....

 

 http://www.legbarsofbroadway.co.uk/the%20history/

post #69 of 1682
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Originally Posted by WyoChickenMamma View Post

HI everyone!  I hatched out six Cream Legbars over the weekend.  I thought it was going to be very easy to tell the gender, but I am confused about a few of the six. My guess is they are probably males, but I would like some help confirming that.  I posted on the what gender am I thread, but didn't get much response...I think there are just not enough people with them. 

 

So I thought I might get some help here.

 

Here are some pictures, any input you have would be appreciated.

 

Cream Legbar 6-19 026.JPG

 

From L to R:  I think I have a possible male?, a male (has a white spot on its head), a female, a female, a female and then the one on the end I am unsure about as well. 

 

 

So I could have 3 and 3 or 4 and two I am just really not sure. 
 

 Curious as to how this turned out and where you did get your eggs?  I can tell the 2 females on the inside right side but the others....YOWSA!  They're not pale enough to be those white sports that are popping up but without the stripping I would have assumed they were boys, but I wonder if it's connected in any way?  I've not had this problem show up and I've been a hatching fool this spring/summer so this is a in a strange way a wonderful curiosity...perhaps just for me though. The two inner left ones do have some eye stripping but they are so blurry with their coloring.  It you have any further information on sex WyoChickenMamma please let us know.  I have a younger pullet that's not laying yet but her hackles are creamier than my current layer and she is from the B line while I think my layer is from the A line so I'm curious as to what she will throw and any differences that will occur.

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Cream Legbars

Jubilee Orpingtons

NPIP NH 12-225

 

Artist

Semper Fi

 

until I build my own website ...

http://www.facebook.com/Blackbirds13

 

 

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post #70 of 1682

I will take some  more pictures tonight and post them.  I have at times thought I had 4 females and two males and then other times I think I have 2 females and 4 males.  Bwahahaahaha. 

 

The eggs were from Cindylee53 on Ebay.  The eggs were all exactly the same color and size, so I don't doubt they are all from her GFF line.  It is a mystery though.
 

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