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Your birds are really beautiful. To my eyes, they really look like they have the correct 'type'. Colors are great and they have the 45-degrees tail angle. Thanks for posting the pictures. How old is your rooster?
I agree, you have a nice little flock. Same question as ChickKat on the rooster age. The girls look young as they are slight looking and not as 'heavy' as the hens get when mature. I'm trying to breed away from the darker crest but your girl in front seems to have a nice cream hackle, the back girls seems more typical. . It'll be interesting to see what comes of this trio you could end up with some really nice chicks from him and that from girl. How old are your girls and how long have they been laying? When were you looking to swap? I'm sure you'll get some pm's as I myself am curious but want to stay away from shipped pullet eggs at this time. Also would depend on how far they're gonna ship. I'm not doing anything from California anymore...just does not work for me. Texas and the mid-west are my cut-offs for now.
Yes, I am not publicizing it as much as before because some people don't agree with it. I'll be hatching chicks from those hens with the new legbar rooster around the same time. All the chicks will be autosexing but not all will be cream (some will still be light browns). From there, I'll keep the best colored rose combed birds and breed them this fall to another line which should throw all rose comb cream legbar style offspring. By next spring, I should have eggs or birds for sale since the color/type will be more stabilized.Excellent news. Say, are you still working on your rose comb Legbar project I read about? I am concerned about inevitable frostbite and was thinking that was a brilliant idea!
Well, I want to keep hearing about it.Yes, I am not publicizing it as much as before because some people don't agree with it. I'll be hatching chicks from those hens with the new legbar rooster around the same time. All the chicks will be autosexing but not all will be cream (some will still be light browns). From there, I'll keep the best colored rose combed birds and breed them this fall to another line which should throw all rose comb cream legbar style offspring. By next spring, I should have eggs or birds for sale since the color/type will be more stabilized.
you have already acheived auto sexing on your crossed birds. you have only had them a cpl years right.Yes, I am not publicizing it as much as before because some people don't agree with it. I'll be hatching chicks from those hens with the new legbar rooster around the same time. All the chicks will be autosexing but not all will be cream (some will still be light browns). From there, I'll keep the best colored rose combed birds and breed them this fall to another line which should throw all rose comb cream legbar style offspring. By next spring, I should have eggs or birds for sale since the color/type will be more stabilized.
Yes, I am not publicizing it as much as before because some people don't agree with it. I'll be hatching chicks from those hens with the new legbar rooster around the same time. All the chicks will be autosexing but not all will be cream (some will still be light browns). From there, I'll keep the best colored rose combed birds and breed them this fall to another line which should throw all rose comb cream legbar style offspring. By next spring, I should have eggs or birds for sale since the color/type will be more stabilized.