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Cockerels. Not pure CLB.
Here they are as chicks - the hens being the top three and the cockerel being the bottom one. They look like clb females but different shades![]()
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Cockerels. Not pure CLB.
Here they are as chicks - the hens being the top three and the cockerel being the bottom one. They look like clb females but different shades![]()
That's a real shame, will have to start looking into getting some more hens (oh dearThe adult birds in this thread are all male.
Unfortunately the auto sexing trait in many lines has all but disappeared.
This.Cockerels. Not pure CLB.
okayYeah they do - but was told that the clb cockerel has been in with them for over 3 weeks. I don't think they have a speckled Sussex![]()
Ah okay maybe mixed rooster? ( as the dad)Not pure cream legbar, and they are all males. They are not speckled sussex mixes because they have yellow legs. A sussex mix would have white legs.
Yeah maybe that's why!Ah okay maybe mixed rooster? ( as the dad)