Here's my oldest hen from my project that I mentioned above. She doesn't have the rose comb.
And as a chick:
And as a chick:
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Hmmm do you recall if all the blackish ones had head spots(from pics it looks like they all are)? Wondering if the reddish ones coloring affected whether or not they got head spots, I know with sex-links I read certain colors would mess up the "proper" coloring for sexing at hatch.
I didn't get the best photos but some of the black ones had head spots but not all and some of the brown ones had head spots but not all. The pair that I saved were the striped ones...one with more defined stripes and no head spot and one with blurry stripes and a good head spot. They DID turn out to be male and female but that might have just been luck. I can't remember what their chicks loIke's like. The only chick that I saved was a cross of this rooster and a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte hen. She's Laced with a rose comb, crest and lays green eggs and I crossed her to a Lavender Orpington which produces all black chicks (the hens stay that way but the roosters get colorful neck and saddle feathers). Inbreeding the next generation produces black, Lavender, Lavender Laced and black with poor tan lacing.
The Cream Legbar X Araucana is a commercial hybrid in the UK. If I remember correctly its trade name is the Skyline. It may be the columbine which is another popular blue egg hybrid in the UK. I haven't look at these hybirds for several year and don't remember off the top of my head but you could search for information on these hybirds to see what egg color they have. No, you can't get better egg color by crossing Cream Legbars with Aruacana, Americana, Easter Eggers, etc. You improve egg color through selective breeding in a closed line.Aww it does sound like a fun but time consuming project.
Yes at this point I'm just trying to identify the Cream Legbar's offspring so I can sell some of the other mixed chicks that won't lay green. I would like some Green egg layers and I don't really want to keep them all and wait and see who lays....not that I don't have room, I've been building pens inside my barn its just that I'd like to only keep the chicks sired by him that *will* lay green if they aren't Roos.
Thank you for the response, great info there. Your probably right, better to breed for egg colour than cross...now that you mention that it makes more sense.The Cream Legbar X Araucana is a commercial hybrid in the UK. If I remember correctly its trade name is the Skyline. It may be the columbine which is another popular blue egg hybrid in the UK. I haven't look at these hybirds for several year and don't remember off the top of my head but you could search for information on these hybirds to see what egg color they have. No, you can't get better egg color by crossing Cream Legbars with Aruacana, Americana, Easter Eggers, etc. You improve egg color through selective breeding in a closed line.
The Developer of the Skyline was requested by the Cream Legbar club to write about his involvement in saving the Cream Legbar Breed from Extinction in the 80's. He said that after he had completed his recovery program for the cream legbar that he started experimenting with the hybirds and that he found that the best egg color came from crossing breeds with a cream colored egg with the Cream legbar. He said that white egg breeds produced very pale eggs that were not desirable at all. He didn't comment on crossing Araucana with the Legbar, but he did use an Araucana Hen at the beginning of his recovery program (along with a Gold Legbar Cockerel, A cream Legbar cockerel, and two Cream Legbar Hens) so he would have know how the Araucana cross came out and didn't feel that it was worth mentioning.
on't know what type of egg color you get but assume that you would get better egg color from a pure Cream Legbar line selected for egg color than a crossed line. Every think has to be staked up just right to get a well colored egg and when you cross lines you would undo the stacking so to speek. You could search for information in the UK ont he Skylines and Columbines to see which is the Auracana X Legbar (I think it
Hello everyone!
Curious, as I couldn't find the answer in the thread or anywhere else...if anyone has a bred Cream Legbar rooster over an Ameraucana Hen?
Just wondering if you would get a more richer blue than the ameraucanas, and a good egg layer? Thanks.