I agree with Blackbirds13 and many others
I am very new to Cream Legbars but did read a lot about them when I got my first rooster almost 8months ago and my 2 pullets a few weeks ago. I went into this looking completely to breed to the British standards and follow the color of cream not gold. My Rooster is a little too colorful and I know that and I am planning to breed away from that. Im sure it would be much easier to draft the SOP to fit all the "colorful" Cream Legbars here in the US but too me that doesn't make any sense. Stated earlier was that 90% of the CLs are gold in color here in the US that is probably true and people seem to want to cater to that because it brings in more numbers to get the birds shown to qualify. But what about that 10% that is at a very good starting point with their birds and have been breeding and culling hard to reach the British SOP? They should all of a sudden have their birds be worth nothing here to the US standards because not every one has them. Why make it easy because everyone has the wrong colored birds that Greenfire brought in. This is my first time trying to breed to the SOP for breeder/show quality birds. Id like the challenge of getting them there not the easy route because its easy.
I do like the look of colorful chickens and I think my CL rooster is very handsome. But I for one would like to try to breed them for the cream not the gold. But you can take my opinion with a grain of salt since I am new to this and I may not have made much sense.
I understand your points but I would add that there will always be a strong economic case for the silvered cream legbars because of the historical ties to the UK SOP and heritage. Additionally, because the silvered cream legbar is so difficult to obtain, there should always be a premium market for it. Hence, the gold crested legbar as I have proposed to move ahead simultaneously with the cream legbar should never be a serious economic competitor. As I noted earlier, I am in a decent position to capitalize on the silvered cream legbar due to the virtue of the stock that I was fortunate to hatch and find. My position can only be attributed to dumb luck rather than hard work but that is the luck of the draw. Like you, I have only been involved in cream legbars since the beginning of the year.
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