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Correction....the Legbar cockerels that meet my breeding program's requirements for cream have no red on their back, Cream colored saddle feathers, and only light chestnut on the shoulders.

Other's claim to have isolated the cream gene but are breeding cockerels that don't pass my cream test. I guess there can be some variation, but this is what I have found and what I look for.
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Correction....the Legbar cockerels that meet my breeding program's requirements for cream have no red on their back, Cream colored saddle feathers, and only light chestnut on the shoulders.

Other's claim to have isolated the cream gene but are breeding cockerels that don't pass my cream test. I guess there can be some variation, but this is what I have found and what I look for.
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Thanks, I for one appreciate the correction.

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Correction....the Legbar cockerels that meet my breeding program's requirements for cream have no red on their back, Cream colored saddle feathers, and only light chestnut on the shoulders.

Other's claim to have isolated the cream gene but are breeding cockerels that don't pass my cream test. I guess there can be some variation, but this is what I have found and what I look for.
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Curtis, Thanks so much for posting these photos! I suspect that there is much left out of photos that is apparent in person which is probably the root of much of the confusion.

If you would not have said that these were side by side comparisons of Cream and Gold, I would have said to myself the one on the bottom/ left is obviously Cream and the one on the right is probably Cream but he is one of the many I am on the fence about and would test mate if I liked him otherwise. I say this becasue the SOP allows for some chestnut including chestnut on the back so chestnut there isn't a deal-killer for me (or so I thought). I also was leaning Cream becasue when I look at his secondaries, I do not see any gold or brown all I see is the proper grey barring (unless again this is something missing from the photo which may vary well be the case). So I was thinking that he is Cream with excessive amounts of red enhancement (which you don't want anyways, but is a separate issue from Gold).

The more CLs posted and comparisons the better--its all very educational! Thanks Again!
 

Top: Gold CLB Cockerel top, Cream on bottom.

The Cream Cockerels have no red on their back, Cream colored saddle feathers, and only light chestnut on the shoulders.


Cream: Left, Gold: Right & Back.

Curtis ref your Cream roo- from the pic his tail seems like a chocolate barred color instead of dark grey...is that from the Cream gene and maybe a tell tale sign (lol no pun intended) or is the coloring off from the pic.

Thanks for posting the pics
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as always you are so very helpful!
 
I also was leaning Cream becasue when I look at his secondaries, I do not see any gold or brown all I see is the proper grey barring....

The ones I was on the fence about all had gold on the secondary. If you are not seeing gold or brown color on the secondaries, then I would guess that you have cream cockerels and they will produce cream offspring.


Curtis ref your Cream roo- from the pic his tail seems like a chocolate barred color instead of dark grey...is that from the Cream gene and maybe a tell tale sign (lol no pun intended) or is the coloring off from the pic.
No the brown Barring isn't from the cream gene. He must just have other genes causing that color.
 
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Top: Gold CLB Cockerel top, Cream on bottom.

The Cream Cockerels have no red on their back, Cream colored saddle feathers, and only light chestnut on the shoulders.


Cream: Left, Gold: Right & Back.

I have some hatching eggs coming. If I read to you post correct, the 1st photo bottom rooster and the 2nd photo left rooster is the one to keep for breeding trait. Is the comb also need to be straight?
 
The Proposed APA Standard of Perfection is HERE and the PCGB Standard is HERE. There are lots of things to consider for breeders, but yes, cockerels require erect combs (hen should have a flopped over comb), and the "Cream" Legbar should have Cream Plumage.
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