They are like all birds, some are meek, some are not. As a whole they are pretty sweet birds, but you can get a rooster with a Napoleon complex now and then.
If they were “pure” legbars and their parents carried the gene for white, (simplification) you could have white leg bars. But the muffs wipes the chance of them being “pure” out.
Also green eggs is a no no, while some people see a slight greenish tint, blue is definitely their color.
Some...
Sprigs are genetic as I understand it. I am betting someone added a barred bird into the mix a couple generations back to bring the sprigs in.
He looks more cuckoo than barred.
I think I would pass on him.
Correct, the Cream Legbar club is trying to educate people on the correct name.
To call them creates cream legbars implies there are Cream Legbars that do not have a crest.
The proposed SOPs for all three varieties require a crest.
I am hoping the Cream Legbar club is will at some...
Try a little of everything, including wormer. I would not keep any eggs from her for incubating just in case it’s genetic.
Unless, you want to try to create a bantam line.
I am sorry, yours is cream best I can tell from the charcoal grey crest and light hackles. But it is hard to tell on young birds.
I meant @gmiller0789 bird. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/cream-legbars.509483/post-22361697
if you look closely at the profile picture the black tuff...
If you look closely at the picture you posted the black tuff seems to be there but very small. I am guessing that one will be gold/Crele and not cream.