Cream Crested Legbar question:

Crazy For Color

Chirping
May 2, 2016
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My Cream Crested Legbar pullet is laying white eggs :hit Do they start out white and change to blue after they've worked the kinks out? I've waited so long for blue eggs!
 
She laid her third egg today. I got her from a breeder in Michigan. He said they are Greenfire Farm lines. Maybe there's still hope that I'll see blue eggs?
 
The Blue egg gene is dominant. That means that only one blue egg gene is required to produce a blue egg. So if you have cock that has two blue egg gene 100% of the offspring will have blue eggs. If the cock only have one blue egg gene then you start to see problems. You may have 7 hens in the pen with two blue egg genes and one hen with one blue egg gene. If breed to that cock with one blue egg gene 7/8 of the offspring will be from hens that only produce blue egg offspring but 1/8 of the flock will produce 25% of their offspring laying white eggs. So...you start to get every 32nd hen laying white eggs. That is what you got. It is a throw back. Pretty rare but if you want blue eggs it is a big disappointment. If the flock has fewer hens or more than one hen that is only carrying one blue egg gene the probability goes up.
 
The Blue egg gene is dominant. That means that only one blue egg gene is required to produce a blue egg. So if you have cock that has two blue egg gene 100% of the offspring will have blue eggs. If the cock only have one blue egg gene then you start to see problems. You may have 7 hens in the pen with two blue egg genes and one hen with one blue egg gene. If breed to that cock with one blue egg gene 7/8 of the offspring will be from hens that only produce blue egg offspring but 1/8 of the flock will produce 25% of their offspring laying white eggs. So...you start to get every 32nd hen laying white eggs. That is what you got. It is a throw back. Pretty rare but if you want blue eggs it is a big disappointment. If the flock has fewer hens or more than one hen that is only carrying one blue egg gene the probability goes up.
Great info!!
 
I knew another lady in Michigan who got a Legbar laying white eggs 3-4 years ago. She was very disappointing. Like I said it is very rare since the blue eggs gene is dominant but a few others have got white egg laying Cream Legbars.
 

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