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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/882541/apa-aba-culture-for-newcomers/10 Post #13 pretty much sums up many of the APA member's views rather directly. That being said I have found most APA folks I have talked to very helpful and informative even if the post comes of fairly hostile to new breeds. It is simply disheartening to work very hard to improve a breed that the majority is dismissing without a second glance for the reasons enumerated in that post, yet I soldier on for the love of the breed.I have heard that comment several times by judges as I clerked for them. Cream Legbars have a lot of work to go before they are ready to be put into the APA. The APA is slow to move on new breeds and have revamped the system because of how the Marans railroaded their way through to get accepted by the APA. There are some good Marans out there so don't take it wrong just a fact and comment that many of the APA judges have made.
I have some Rees cream legbar cockerels from GFF. Most have large crests and tortuous combs.
As far as coloring does anyone know if darker or lighter is better to keep? They are about 8 weeks old now.
Thanks for the link dretd. I have very mixed feelings about this type of attitude, but I am glad that we can be aware of it. I think due to your questions and points that you made there was a later post in that thread by poster number 13 that was a far softened attitude. Sort of - "yes, you can raise an rare breed but only if you raise another heritage breed to establish your street cred. with the APA/ABA folks." -- The space, time and expense of hatching hundreds of birds I don't particularly want in the first place, because they don't meet my needs in the least is not logical. I would rather devote that time, that space, that cost of feed to raising a breed that resonates with me -- regardless of outside opinions. Add to that - CLs change so much over their lifetimes - that you really should hang on to the cockerels for a fairly long time - at least the ones that have promise....to truly know what you have.https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/882541/apa-aba-culture-for-newcomers/10 Post #13 pretty much sums up many of the APA member's views rather directly. That being said I have found most APA folks I have talked to very helpful and informative even if the post comes of fairly hostile to new breeds. It is simply disheartening to work very hard to improve a breed that the majority is dismissing without a second glance for the reasons enumerated in that post, yet I soldier on for the love of the breed.
Badflash- You should not be getting brown eggs at all if the birds are pure bred. Do you have pictures?