good eye on the earlobes - that's one area I've certainly had issues with. I had a nice rooster I hatched out with these pullets that was showing a better white than previous generations, but I had a dog attack that got him and two of my sulmtalers (they always go for the best birds!!!)You have some very nice pullets there! I would love to see your adult Legbars from your breeding pens also if you ever find the time.
I love the length that your pullets are showing through the back and tail angles are nice. Combs and crests look to be a good size, not too large. One thing I will note is the red earlobes, they should be white as Im sure you know. Is that something you work on with in your breeding program or is it a future plan? Im not sure how many pullets are pictured, I was guessing two maybe 3 if the middle pic is a different pullet?
The pullets in the last 2 pics look to have a back that angles a bit upward or maybe its a cushion?
I really like the look of the middle picture pullet. I like her body and her length through her back low tail angle, her breast is nice and rounded and full, though Im not good at determining if keel length is good.
They all have nice hackle color, seems to be buttery cream, the salmon is vibrant almost rusty, maybe its the sunlight enhancing the color).
I would love to see more pictures of all your Legbars. Your pullets are nice, it would be nice to see what your doing to get where you are![]()
the chest is a little on the rusty side - I'm lucky to have them next to my Welsummers, and comparing them next to each other the CLB are more rusty,not orange though, just less pinkish
the hen on the right in the picture below was culled - the one in the middle was used for breeding
below -poor earlobes - slight squirrel tail - culled
This was one of my breeding roosters -
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