I have 2 cream legbar roos for sale. I'm in tustin central orange county CA
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pictures? do you know which GFF line they are from?I have 2 cream legbar roos for sale. I'm in tustin central orange county CA
I have an "apron" of hardware cloth about 1 foot to 18inches out from the base of my runs to prevent digging.
Additional question: is there a barrier below ground as well? If so, how did you construct it?
Thanks for the construction insights Steen. I was thinking a roll of 3-foot hardware cloth as a flat skirting around the outer edges, attached with hog clips to the upright fencing of the run, and they put 1-foot square cement blocks in enough places that would weigh it flat and make it difficult for predator to lift. Maybe cattle panels would go faster and would be flatter than roll of Hw cloth.
GaryDean26, this is the last survivor from your eggs- she is a lighter gold but still gold. Do you think she has at least one cream parent given your flock genetics?
This pullet's long neck, narrow body, low tail, and small crest would make me guess she is from "Lacy's" line. There were "Lacy pullets with both "Ice" and "Lium" at the time you got eggs. about 1/4 of the Lacy pullets were cream, but we had both gold and cream Lacy pullets in the flock so the chances of this pullet carrying cream are about 50%.
thank you for posting! Always looking for a roo with less red and hopefully with a beautiful blue egg gene =)