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That was very helpful! I am now even more sure that I only have cream hens/pullets (several more on the silvery side of cream and a handful of others on the more cream side of cream). I will be breeding more toward that buttery creamy color as well, but do have some hens that are more silvery cream too (actually, I a few have more hens on the silvery side right now, but it's almost an even split between silvery and cream). I have been able to sell or otherwise disperse of gold hens. I have about 15 hens that I'll be selecting from this season and 2 Rees roosters I like. So, I'll have two breeding pens. I'm anticipating that each year, I'll be able to improve the flock a little more. I've only had Legbars 2 1/2 years now and my flock already looks a lot different than my first birds (which were very gold and had little to no crests). It's amazing what some new lines and dispersing of certain birds can really change things. Now, I need to continue working on color, but my next biggest projects are body shape and getting even more of a sky blue color for eggs. Thanks so much for the tips!