Cream Legbars

Cream Legbars are an auto-sexing breed meaning you can tell the difference between male at female at hatch. Females have a very distinct and well defined chipmunk pattern sometimes a very small head spot and males have a lighter and less defined chipmunk pattern and a very large head spot. This auto-sexing trait continues from generation to generation in pure CL.

Serama are not an auto-sexing breed so you will have to wait until they are roughly 4-6weeks old to sex them.
Darn! But thanks for the 411
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I just set a weeks worth of CL eggs in the 1588 incubator but the girls are still giving me eggs. I prefer not to waste them so I'd like to offer all the eggs I collect between tomorrow (Friday) and a Tuesday ship date for $25 plus priority mail flat rate (medium box) shipping. That could be 8 - 16 eggs. We're NPIP-AI Clean so I can ship anywhere as long as I have whatever additional forms the purchaser's state requires, if any. I'll be candling the eggs in the 'bator on Sunday just to make sure they are developing. before billing/shipping.

The sire is my 2013 GFF crested cream cockerel, Heathcliff (avatar) and the girls are my original two non-crested GFF girls - one gold, one cream and two crested Jordan Farms cream girls with darker crests.

Anyone interested?
 
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I just set a weeks worth of CL eggs in the 1588 incubator but the girls are still giving me eggs. I prefer not to waste them so I'd like to offer all the eggs I collect between tomorrow (Friday) and a Tuesday ship date for $25 plus priority mail flat rate (medium box) shipping. That could be 8 - 16 eggs. We're NPIP-AI Clean so I can ship anywhere as long as I have whatever additional forms the purchaser's state requires, if any. I'll be candling the eggs in the 'bator on Sunday just to make sure they are developing. before billing/shipping.

The sire is my 2013 GFF crested cream cockerel, Heathcliff (avatar) and the girls are my original two non-crested GFF girls - one gold, one cream and two crested Jordan Farms cream girls with darker crests.

Anyone interested?

yes! i'd be very interested!
 
 
Hey all,

I'd like to know how your Cream Legbars have fared so far in colder climates. Specifically, if their combs have suffered from frostbite. Thanks!



My CL rooster is suffering from some really bad frostbite, worse than my other roosters. Unfortunately I think he will lose all his tips and maybe a little of his actual comb.

x2. Same here.
 
I don't have a whole lot of time for this BUT I had a huge girl hatch this week and hubby agreed this was the perfect time to band and grow out the variety of girls in the hatch. Got 13 girls, 5 boys, and 1 white girl. Here are my keepers which I HOPE to track weekly and a few notes on each. I really want to track down what is causing the cinnamon tinted boys. I assume it is coming from something in my females since my male has very little autosomal red to him.

Black, pink, brown, blue, green, white, orange.


Same lineup, just reverse the colors:


Black- gray sides, no well-defined head stripe, creamy undercolor, no darker lining to the stripe, black dot near comb


Blue- light down, light cinnamon tint to back. no black stripe, yellow and cream underside, undefined stripe.


Brown- LIGHT down, brown stripe in the center with no black liner, black striped on side, unefined head stripe, yellow underside


Green- CINNAMON tinted down. Well-defined, light cinnamon stripe. Yellow underside, black side stripe, brown dot at comb with black at the center.


Orange- DARK/black well-defined stripe. Black dot at comb, cream down on sides, yellow underside. Light center the the stripe. This one hatched from a pullet egg and has crooked toes.


Pink- dark stripe, well-defined head and backstripe, yellow underside especially by legs


White DARK down, black, wide stripe, light cinnamon tint. This one has the darkest, widest stripe.
 

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