Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
ill be the first to say I know nothing about this and I care more about type than color because off colors are pretty to me with this breed... Ill work for whatever the SOP for color is...But egg color and auto sexing is a big part of this breeds appeal. Too bad it can't have more importance.At the Cream Legbar Club Table in San Marcos, Texas this spring there was an auto-sexing chick contest. Since chick down color, head-spots, etc. is NOT something that APA judges will be able to evaluate at a qualifying meet and therefore NOT something that is in the written APA standards, auto-sexing is something that will have to be promoted by the club though future contests at club table displays, the quarterly on-line club meeting, the quarterly newsletters, etc.
Note: Egg color can also NOT be evaluated by judges at a qualifying meet, so if we want to promote powder blue over minty green (or moss green or olive) that is also something that the Club will have to focus on but will not be in the SOP per say.
Egg color and auto-sexing are important to the breed and should be listed in the introduction. They have been hashed and rehashed on the CLB threads, but the reason I am glued to this thread and 150 posts behind on both the Cream Legbar Thread and The Legbar thread is that I feel our discussion on type that Fowlman01 is mentoring is what I most need to focus on to advance my flock and discussion of where blue egg seize to be blue and become green and where faint head spot seize to be faint and become well defined is something of less urgency for me right now.
Im new to breeding but my guess is if egg color and autosexing were lost (that bird technically shouldn't be called a Cream Legbar) and I think it would be harder to gain that back then working on the physical shape and color of a chicken. My plan is first and always maintain egg color and autosexing while working on the other things. If any of my chicks are not easily sexable they will be cull automatically from my breeding program as well as any hens that lay an off color.I guess my general question is: If egg color and auto sexing were to get lost would they be harder to get back than type? Or easier? Or do you have to do your best with all at once?
That sounds good to me.Im new to breeding but my guess is if egg color and autosexing were lost (that bird technically shouldn't be called a Cream Legbar) and I think it would be harder to gain that back then working on the physical shape and color of a chicken. My plan is first and always maintain egg color and autosexing while working on the other things. If any of my chicks are not easily sexable they will be cull automatically from my breeding program as well as any hens that lay an off color.
Great Question.I guess my general question is: If egg color and auto sexing were to get lost would they be harder to get back than type? Or easier? Or do you have to do your best with all at once?