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No, thank you much for your thoughts. My friend got a dark one also. We are waiting to see what they turn out to be! I have legbars, but these are my first chicks.
My first Legbar Chicks, I mean.
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No, thank you much for your thoughts. My friend got a dark one also. We are waiting to see what they turn out to be! I have legbars, but these are my first chicks.
If I was to breed a Cream Legbar Roo to a Rhodebar Hen the resulting offspring will be Autosexing at hatch? I think I read that if both birds are autosexing the the resulting hatch will be too? I assume the eggs from that breeding would be a light green? I have two Rhodebar pullets I could not resist but no Roo..I figured I could use a culled CL roo to breed them unless I come across a good Rhodebar roo. Only if they can be sexed at hatch ..if not I will not try it.
Hi dDiva,Cream legbars seem to be very popular now.
You got a very interesting mix...do you have photos of the parent birds?
You got a very interesting mix...do you have photos of the parent birds?
One of the members here who lives in NM, Steen, said that his darker chicks grew to his lightest adults, which was counter intuitive to what people think. You may also want to band your dark one because it could be that if you don't by the time a month has gone past you won't be able to tell which one it was.
Really nice chicks, congratulations!
Maybe that's like grey horses ... they are born dark and grey out?