Love the helmet head, what a crest!
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I remember Johnn in the UK waited a very long time for his CL to lay -- and when she finally did it was a white egg. RIP little Melow.I'd be interested to hear if anyone here has ever had a Cream Legbar hen who laid the wrong color eggs.
I really like the coloring on your cockerel from a different source. If you decide you don't want him, I will drive down from Seattle to pick him up! I think the blond boys are in high demand as well. So far mine have been darker.I also have this guy from another source:
He is very white/silver compared to the others.
And then I have this one, from a third source:
I also have these growing up:
Three girls and three boys from two different sellers, hatched about a month ago. I have read about some other people getting the blond roosters, how do they look when they grow up?
thanks for any advice!
This silvery one is your breeder.
Thank you! I like the silvery one the best, I am very glad to hear that he is the most correct! I also thought the last one didn't look pure, so it's nice to have that confirmedThis silvery one is your breeder.This color is called "cream" and is where the "Cream Legbar" variety gets its name from. The last one doesn't even look like a pure Legbar. The first three, while they have good type and look like good Legbars have the Gold color so bother/sister mating them to you pullets doesn't seem like it would serve any type of purpose. It doesn't deepen your gene pool, it doesn't move you closer the Cream variety breed standards, etc...
I am not sure what the light color chicks mature to. Last year I got all dark chicks which all turned in to gold based colorful Legbars. I culled 18 cockerels that looked like your first three from last year and am now breeding a cockerel from another breeder that is Cream colored like your breeder. I am hoping that the light colored chicks that I am now seeing from my cream cockerel will grow into more cream colored cockerels, but they may just grow into more unanswered questions.![]()