Just had to say, Holy Smokes, what a handsome rooster! You need to get some more hens for him so he can make lots of cute chicks!
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We are now the owners of a trio of four month olds! That is along with the seven 2 months olds we already have... I think we have 1 roo and 6 pullets.
Right now they are all in a dark(ish) shed with an AWFUL fluorescent light... so it's not as easy as it should be.Congrats! The cockeral should look totally different from the pullets. If you show us pics we can confirm for you![]()
I for one cannot wait. My CCL roo lost most of his comb to frostbite this Winter and it was not a very harsh Winter. He is fine now and it has healed up, now he looks like a CCL with a rosecomb.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.