Cream Legbar Working Group: Standard of Perfection

I got photos back today for the new owner of Ice Jr. (at the urbancoopcomany).
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See below.

I have had multiple people say after working with their flock for a year that straight combs and large crest aren't possible on cream Legbar cockerels. This is what I have been seeing on a few of mine. Unfortunately the cock bird that I used in the pairing for this handsome man is no longer on my property. Some from other pairings are close to this one though. At least I know what is possible and have a goal of what to shoot for.





Holey Moley----

Is that a chick from my 'Ice'?? It looks just like him. It could BE him. awesome.
ETA - actually - he has a better blade on the back of his comb......
 
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Yes...He is from your Ice. I wanted to keep him since the comb/crest on Ice was the best I had seen, and Ice Jr. was another positive step in that direction. I sold Ice Jr. in a trio with one of the Ice/Robin hens you hatched in 2012 a 15 month old hen I hatched from Lonnyandrinda's flock. I am hopping that the comb/crest will carry on in that line.
 
Thanks for the info.

There was some talk about 'prepotent rooster' - awhile back, I think in another thread. Basically, the bottom line of that I think is homozygous -- what you see is what you get type of thing.

Since he is getting "older" -- I keep looking for a replacement for him...and not finding a rooster I like better...maybe his son growing out here now will be the one.
 
The first group of cockerels that I got that were from Ice X Robin all had big crests and thin floppy combs. The following year the hen paired with Ice was a hen with the smallest comb I had in the flock (and she was the top layer in my flock and the hens with the best tail in the breeding pen). The results the 2nd year I was really happy with. My next step was to get that comb/crest and tail on to my larger cream colored cockerels. :)

My theory is that breeding cockerels with good combs to hens that are daughter of cockerels with good combs should produce a high percentage of good combed cockerels and that good combed cockerels to small combed hens with achieve similar results.
 
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Poultryshowcentral.com is a great site to find poultry shows in your area and also a great resource for show preparation. And the Cream Legbar Club can be found at creamlegbarclub.com :D Make sure you print out a copy of the standard if you show your Cream Legbars in the next few years ( it's not accepted by the APA yet, so the judges need the standard to compare and judge the birds by). hth
 

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