Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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No, it's a purebred Brabanter, but with a creamy yellow color. It's a unique gene that creates the color, only availabe to this breed in LF.

I myself would love to get my hands on some good cream Brabanters.
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Robin,
I cannot ship chicks.

Hallerlake,
No idea where the cream Brabanter originated. Not sure if it was crossed with a silver Spitzhauben or not. The creams have a lot more lacing than the golds, something that makes me think there was a Polish in there somewhere.

There is no cream color in the European standard for Brabanters. It appears to be an American breed. Lovely, none the less.
 
My Cream Brabanter eggs went into the incubators this morning. Some are in my mini (my first hatch), and some a more experienced friend is hatching for me. It's going to be a long three weeks.
 
I managed to collect 8 eggs from my Cream Brabanters when I set up my Brinsea for Cochin eggs. They are currently rocking quietly
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will see. I hatched 8 last spring and I was happy with them.

June hatch Jr. Roo at 7 mos
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