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Legbar

ChicKat
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Pros: autosexing, small standard, blue eggs
Cons: not a dual purpose bird, new import so lots of imperfections
I have had my Cream Legbars since October 2011. I lucked out totally with a Cream Roo and then a Cream hen from a second pair in February 2012. 2014 will see me start my F3 generation of Lebbras but the influx of the British Breed Jill Rees' birds.
These are really great birds with much to recommend them as breeding flock. They are great layers and lay a blue egg almost every day, and are auto-sexing. The amount the eat to what they lay.... during the warmer months or if you live down south make this a great breed for that environment. Mine are not and have been no noisier than most. They are gorgeous birds and because you tell male from female at the start it makes keeping a pullet free sale to anyone else.

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