Cream Legbars

If you are Patrick from Lexington KY - and left information on the Cream Legbar Club's - contact me - for information page.... your surname was in the field for email address - so it isn't possible to reply to your information request.

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General information for people who are interested in Cream Legbars...here is our new WebPage....things to be added very shortly are a USA map showing existing regions - and as people reply to the call for pictures -- more photos. Photo's please.

https://sites.google.com/site/thecreamlegbarclub/

working on getting it attached to our dot com domain. :O).

Those of you who are web builders/developers-- contact me via PM if you have something that you would like to see added and the Board of Directors will definitely evaluate it for addition. As yet, I haven't connected it to the dot com domain - but if you want a sneak peak you can follow that link: As our old stuff gets cleaned up -- the sub-pages will change... The club is hardly in Launch mode any longer with over 120 wonderful members. And there is quite a lot of room for new additions.

There is a membership directory page (see the upper left navigation bar) where members who are selling CLs have contact information ... Also if there is anyone near you -- they may just have eggs or chicks to get you started with these wonderful critters.

By the way... we do feature Ms. Jill Rees's fabulous hen Lillian - You gotta love Lillain.

Lastly but not leastly--- Patrick if you happen to see this PM me or resubmit exactly as you did before and include your contact email...I don't know any other way to reach you. Thanks!!!
 

Would the hen above and the roo below be considered "cream" in color - I'm still trying to lock it in my head exactly what I'm looking for
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The cockerel is Cream. The way to tell is to look at the saddle feathers. If they are that Marshmallow white color then you have a cream ground color. You also can look at the bays of the wing, but that is a little less clear for me. A cream ground colored cockerel won't have any rust, brown, red or gold in the bay of the wing.

As for the pullet, I would think that one is gold. The hackle is where I look at on the hens. They should have the Marshmallow color hackle. some of the gold birds will have very light color so this can be hard to tell, but this one looks to have color on the brow about the eyes and well as the front of the neck etc. The gold birds that are lighter in color tend to be the ones that are carriers for cream.
 

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