Cream Legbars

Hatching day as of tomorrow. 5 eggs in the hatcher & I hear peeps!
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So sorry to hear about Grace and her babies. That would be a terrible blow.
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Quote: It was the same weekend as the Troy Swap, which I had been planning for the last six months, so I didn't get to go. I really wish they would make them on different weekends, but they are always the same time, so if I am a vendor at Troy (35 minutes from Greenville) then I can't go. I did have a lot of inquiries on the Legbars at Troy, though, and maybe we will have a booth there in September.

I am meeting RobNorman tomorrow with a new line pullet and 2 younger pullets from crazypetlady's Legbars. He has some Black Bresse for me.
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How did you get them to sit for the picture?

Mine come running to the edge of the coop whenever they see me begging for treats. Hard to get good pictures that way.
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Steen, I'm awestruck. Your coop is all so clean and beautiful, and how did you get your chickens to pose so perfectly?


I pretty sure it was close to sunset or during nap time. Mine are freaks about running up to the wire for treats also. Mid day though they USUALLY know that treat time is over. also the boxes are the only thing they have to sit on inside their pen (trying to keep morning crows in the house part).Their perches for night are in the house part so during the day those are a prized sitting location

. The boxes were new in the pic so they do look extra clean. I am always redesigning. I have a redesign issue that haunts me, I can always spot ways to improve. 2 days ago i just finished redesigning it again. lol. The pine shavings in the pic are a few months old though. I'm a big fan of the deep litter bedding, with new Mexico being so dry deep litter has been amazing for me..
 
I have to admit, I'm having picture envy too, Steen.
Everything looks so clean and neat, the hens look like the accommodations were of their choosing, and the blue egg is fake right? =)
Thanks so much. They were of their choosing. i can tell when they are unhappy and i will figure it out and make sure something changes. the blue egg is real. Although they are not consistently that blue i believe that was the best one I've gotten. I have had them come out green before too. From week to week they can come out a different shade. I've had those nice bright blues and I've had pure green from the same hen, they also throw those neon looking blue and the blue with green tint. The egg color has been a mystery to me, i guess its due to the diet but i didn't think they could change so much from week to week.
 
. I am always redesigning. I have a redesign issue that haunts me, I can always spot ways to improve. 2 days ago i just finished redesigning it again.

Same problem here - every year sees a new nest box setup, but still not happy with what I have. This year I am going to do external boxes.

Newest design inspection by a local critic - she was not sure she liked it! I find the bottom box too hard to extract eggs from, and the hens prefer the top box.

 
I received my order of Cream Legbars from Green Fire Farms this week. These chicks are SO sweet and much more calm and friendly than other breeds I have raised. Here are a few pictures. If you follow the Cream Legbar Club on Facebook, you may have already seen them. ;)



This is Aragorn, one of my two cockerels.



This is Faramir, the other cockerel. They definitely have different down colors and I am going to do my best to document how they grow out.



Faramir and Aragorn together






Arwen



Galadriel



Eowyn.The geekier among you might have detected a theme to the names! ;)




Rosie Cotton. This one is a pistol!




Most of the group



They arrived on Thursday morning and all of them look very healthy. I am a bit concerned that about coccidosis, though. Some of their droppings have a bit of red to them, but after looking at 50 trillion poop photos on BYC I think that it is most likely shed intestinal lining. I have never had my chicks vaccinated or used medicated feed and I also have never had a a case of coccidosis. I do have some Corrid on hand, just in case. I will be keeping a sharp eye out for sure.
 
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I received my order of Cream Legbars from Green Fire Farms this week. These chicks are SO sweet and much more calm and friendly than other breeds I have raised. Here are a few pictures. If you follow the Cream Legbar Club on Facebook, you may have already seen them. ;) This is Aragorn, one of my two cockerels. This is Faramir, the other cockerel. They definitely have different down colors and I am going to do my best to document how they grow out. Faramir and Aragorn together Arwen Galadriel Eowyn.The geekier among you might have detected a theme to the names! ;) Rosie Cotton. This one is a pistol! Most of the group They arrived on Thursday morning and all of them look very healthy. I am a bit concerned that about coccidosis, though. Some of their droppings have a bit of red to them, but after looking at 50 trillion poop photos on BYC I think that it is most likely shed intestinal lining. I have never had my chicks vaccinated or used medicated feed and I also have never had a a case of coccidosis. I do have some Corrid on hand, just in case. I will be keeping a sharp eye out for sure.
Lovely chicks! And I love their names. I had a rooster named Aragorn once. He turned out to be a fierce warrior though and had to go. Hope that doesn't happen to you. We haven't named the new bunch yet. Last falls chicks had twilight names. My daughter is into anime right now, so I fear we will have a bunch of Japanese names that I won't be able to say right.
 

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