I'll get some pictures soon. This is a pure legbar flock, or at least should be. They have their own penned in area. All other roosters are isolated. Is the egg color changed by the rooster that fertilizes the egg, or just the parentage? I would think that only parentage would count.
I have no birds I hatched myself at this point. These are all from other breeders and I have no way to know how careful they were or were not on their breeding. These look to be legbars from all the pictures I've seen, but I will post soon.
I also have no way at this point to tell what bird is laying the egg as these are free range, within their fenced in area.
Like most genetics, genes for egg color come from both parents (ie. rooster and hen). If you want to test your birds, maybe you could switch off caging them for a bit and keeping records for the bird and the color eggs they produce. Hope that helps.
