Thanks very much for the information, I can't wait for them to start laying eggs! They are only 3 weeks old now, so we don't even know how many girls we've got and I need to be patient 😁
So if I understand it correctly: if a cream legbar male (blue egg gene) crosses with a brown egg female, the offspring is likely to produce blueish eggs (B x B or B x w) or if both genes happen to be white (w x w), white eggs?
So if I understand it correctly: if a cream legbar male (blue egg gene) crosses with a brown egg female, the offspring is likely to produce blueish eggs (B x B or B x w) or if both genes happen to be white (w x w), white eggs?