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yes Only two females, and a combination of dark and normal colored males
yes Only two females, and a combination of dark and normal colored males
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Thanks. Sold 14 eggs last month, and he hatched 9 of them...pretty good. Even if there's 7 boys there. Despite not wanting to sell eggs anymore, he's so nice and already asking for another dozen, I'll prob do it.Quote:
yes Only two females, and a combination of dark and normal colored males
Congrats - on those very chipmunk-y girls....love the stripes!
Wow!! Your first post - right here. Welcome to BYC and to the wonderful world of having Cream Legbars!Congrats!! So excited to start our first CCL flock here in VT! Nice to see you on BYC.
Of course!!Thanks! I fell instantly in love with legbars and hope to eventually contribute to this amazing breed's development here in the US. You all ROCK! I will eventually make it over to the introductions, but this thread is one of my favs of course.
@blackbirds13
Maria,
One of my pullets hatched out looking exactly like these. My others have been darker of varying shades. Before I lost and subsequent to losing all my adult birds, I had hatched and kept segregated a number of chicks and had some eggs in incubation that were from prior to exposure to MG/MS. Thankfully, all my chicks have tested clean and disease free by the State of Virginia.
My breeders were a heterozygous for cream pullet and cockerel and a homozygous for cream pullet. In hatching these eggs, I have had a male chick that was extraordinarily light similar to some pictures that you have posted. Additionally, I had a pullet that hatched with very light down similar to the pictures above. I know you now have a pure cream flock. So the proverbial question, if I have hatched out chicks that have down similarly colored to those that you have posted, would your experience indicate that these should grow out as pure cream (ig/ig) legbars?
All my chicks are approximately two months old or less with hatch dates of Feb 28, Mar 8, Mar 18, and Apr 5. The little boy that was very light was in the Mar 18 hatch and is still too young to have a clue yet. Likewise, the light girl was hatched on Apr 5. From these hatches, it appears that I have several cream girls, some heterozygous for cream girls, and a few gold girls. Several of the gold girls will move out this weekend.
Thanks!
Tony