I have 6 to choose from. 1 has a dinky crest & 2 might have crooked/floppy combs. They are regular line, not Rees, but 4 of 5 hens are cream. Yay! Thanks for your reply!

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Having 6 to choose from is fantastic. Im sure they all have some good qualities and some not so good. Always trying to start with the best overall male and females you have is ideal. And if you get a chance to post some pics others may be able to give you some opinions and advice.I have 6 to choose from. 1 has a dinky crest & 2 might have crooked/floppy combs. They are regular line, not Rees, but 4 of 5 hens are cream. Yay! Thanks for your reply!![]()
That may be the case.....we are looking at some 'colorful' males in comparison to the SOP in this thread here....infact the males walk-thru is completed and not it is the females turn.You've got to appreciate Greenfire's business model! It'll be interesting to see if or when they bring another line of legbars over. I am loving my regular ol' lines legbars. They are neat birds & mine haven't started laying yet. Is it possible to have a more colorful rooster that is considered cream? Or as others are saying, the SOP will make a balancing act of no color cream & more colorful to correct issues raised by no color males?
That is certainly a price that makes the CL available to a wide group of people who wish to start with the breed, isn't it?To anyone that finds this interesting, I was just looking over the Greenfirefarms website and I noticed in the Cream Legbar section the statements below, I copied and pasted from GFF.
The premium line of Jill’s chicks are now available and are currently the only bloodline of legbars being hatched at Greenfire Farms.
Each female chick is $29, and each male chick in $19.
I didnt know they were currently only hatching and selling Rees line chicks. Also the price of males and females is a dramatic price drop.
Commanderbaa, I really like number 1, even though I can't see the crest from the front. Nice head, long back, good tail angle, nice lower sickles already, tight wings, beautiful barring, appropriate chestnut. That may be the best saddle barring I've seen here. Watch for better barring in the secondary flight feathers of his offspring.
I can't decide a second...They all need some growing in of course, but you have a lot if good features to choose from. I would look for straight combs with crests, long backs, low tail set, high wing set, good barring, and a difference between the lighter top coloring and bottom line darker coloring (typical cream crele pattern). Which are your favorites? Best wishes!
PS. Yes, some girls lighten their crests after their first molt.
Got our 1st ccl egg today![]()