LOve that egg color -- that is gorgeous!
ETA - it is large too -- is that a pullet egg or a hen starting up after molt. Do you weigh eggs? I'm curious about the size you have there.![]()
Wow! Brilliant blue. Kern
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LOve that egg color -- that is gorgeous!
ETA - it is large too -- is that a pullet egg or a hen starting up after molt. Do you weigh eggs? I'm curious about the size you have there.![]()
Ok, sorry it took so long for me to get back to you Clucksworth! Your pullets/hens have beautiful crests and I love the ones that match the hackles, but that is a personal preference thing on my part. I can not see the top of the head, but the heads appear to have a nice balance and shape. Despite the small wickle, the combs are a great medium size and nicely serrated. Great white earlobes and bright red faces, earlobes and combs! The backs look nice and long, from what I can see, and have a great width at the heart width area! I love the top hen's wide tail feathers and tight wing set. Here in the USA we breed for a wider set tail, a little wider at the base of the tail and like a tent from the back, but I know the tighter tail is more popular in your area. Color wise, your girls are nicely barred in grays and cream. I like a little more color to the salmon breast, as well as less shafting there, but I know lighting often bleaches these areas in photos too. The one area that I would work on is the breast. Your hens seem to have a short keel, but of course I would have to hold them to tell for sure, and it could just be needing a bit more flesh. This causes them have a slanted or cutaway breast area, and to lack the parallel top and bottom lines desired in Legbars. If you pair your girls with a rooster with a longer keel and strong smooth breast, it should help to produce pullets with a deeper rounder breast and eliminate that vertical line down the center. Best wishes with your beautiful birds!
Thanks! I have free choice oyster shell in the run, but I haven't seen her pick at it yet, just the older girls.So be sure that you pick up on that advice from chicken pickin. I usually try to worm the pullets before eggs start up too (Depends on if you use a regular worming schedule)---- Just another sign of spring - and this egg to add to their feed this morning. That shell is so fragile that it is like paper-thin.
My two Legbar pullets started laying with their combs much smaller than yours. Kern
Ok, sorry it took so long for me to get back to you Clucksworth! Your pullets/hens have beautiful crests and I love the ones that match the hackles, but that is a personal preference thing on my part. I can not see the top of the head, but the heads appear to have a nice balance and shape. Despite the small wickle, the combs are a great medium size and nicely serrated. Great white earlobes and bright red faces, earlobes and combs! The backs look nice and long, from what I can see, and have a great width at the heart width area! I love the top hen's wide tail feathers and tight wing set. Here in the USA we breed for a wider set tail, a little wider at the base of the tail and like a tent from the back, but I know the tighter tail is more popular in your area. Color wise, your girls are nicely barred in grays and cream. I like a little more color to the salmon breast, as well as less shafting there, but I know lighting often bleaches these areas in photos too.
The one area that I would work on is the breast. Your hens seem to have a short keel, but of course I would have to hold them to tell for sure, and it could just be needing a bit more flesh. This causes them have a slanted or cutaway breast area, and to lack the parallel top and bottom lines desired in Legbars. If you pair your girls with a rooster with a longer keel and strong smooth breast, it should help to produce pullets with a deeper rounder breast and eliminate that vertical line down the center. Best wishes with your beautiful birds!
What a pretty blue egg! The other day all four of my pullets laid the same day so I took a picture for comparison. I will try to find it. I have one that I am hopeful will be a pretty blue too. Though I don't think it is that brilliant!