The males on that website look more silver to me than cream. I am just learning this breed, but that seems at odds with the color description.
Walt
I thought the same, but it could be the photos too.
It is an interesting site to read!
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The males on that website look more silver to me than cream. I am just learning this breed, but that seems at odds with the color description.
Walt
this was my boy that I lost this summer. If we could find a picture we could use it to create a linear template. I could cut out the silhouette and then place angle lines on it for a visual chart similar to the drawing I see on the Marans site. We could use the closest 'ideal' silhouette and to indicate slopes of back and stance even the triangular wedge body.
I can try to create some circular basic template for a logo that could be filled in with an image later.
I thought the same, but it could be the photos too.
It is an interesting site to read!
I allowed for color shifts etc that occur in the digital world, but our monitors are not that far off. You can enlarge it and you won't see any yellow/creme pixels.
Walt
My suspicion -- not knowledge -- is that a whole lot of Cream Legbars, particularly the ones the British favor -- are silver.
How do they justify the CL color Standard if the males don't match it?
Walt
Thanks Walt. I was crushed when I lost him. I am going to have a lot of work ahead of me to recreate him (without his other flaws) but I have 6 boys I managed to hatch out that he sired so hopefully in a year or two...or three.... His color was really nice and I also thought closer to their SOP.Great idea. Generally you don't want to see a definite angle at the base of the tail, it should have a smooth transition. When the tail coverts are not adequate or the tail is too high, you see an angle. His color looks closer to the description of a male than the males on that web site.
Walt
I think Mr. Henk forgot that the sex linked Barring gene will also dilute the roosters pheomelanin even further, so I would expect that homozygous Cream legbars will look almost silver looking, with the exception of the gold shoulders...Here is the reply that I got back. I hope it will once and for all dispel all the fears that somehow we have inferior genetics in the USA.
Henk69 said:
"Well, he is pale enough to be cream. Of course he could be silver from his appearance.
The red shoulders are possible with the cream gene"
Thanks Walt. I was crushed when I lost him. I am going to have a lot of work ahead of me to recreate him (without his other flaws) but I have 6 boys I managed to hatch out that he sired so hopefully in a year or two...or three.... His color was really nice and I also thought closer to their SOP.