Cream Legbars

I agree, and having a different color, but otherwise identical standard will broaden the gene pool so that future crosses can be made to re-invigorate inbred show lines, or correct faults not present in the other color's lines. If cream is a standard recessive, using gold birds to cross into a cream line will be easy (like Am breeders use black to help the lavender birds).

I agree also. But my reason is also because of their personality. The CL itself is a calm, curious bird who lays a very nice blue or slightly green egg. I wasn't planning on rehoming my golds, but you have showed me another reason to keep them around. ty.
 
I agree also. But my reason is also because of their personality. The CL itself is a calm, curious bird who lays a very nice blue or slightly green egg. I wasn't planning on rehoming my golds, but you have showed me another reason to keep them around. ty.

I totally agree. I still insist they are the cats of the chicken world, but hey, I LIKE cats.
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And my three girls do this "dawn chorus" thing that's as loud as the cockerel's crow - quite the back up singers, they are...

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Here's a different sort of photo I thought I'd share. I just blew out a dozen of my Paula's eggs (4 egg's worth for dinner are in the small bowl - GREAT yolks!). Her eggs are a pretty very light blue green. She has been a very impressive layer, laying almost every single day since she started laying a few weeks ago. Good girl...



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Here's a different sort of photo I thought I'd share. I just blew out a dozen of my Paula's eggs (4 egg's worth for dinner are in the small bowl - GREAT yolks!). Her eggs are a pretty very light blue green. She has been a very impressive layer, laying almost every single day since she started laying a few weeks ago. Good girl...



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Love the color! So nice of her to give you dinner and a song
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Here's a different sort of photo I thought I'd share. I just blew out a dozen of my Paula's eggs (4 egg's worth for dinner are in the small bowl - GREAT yolks!). Her eggs are a pretty very light blue green. She has been a very impressive layer, laying almost every single day since she started laying a few weeks ago. Good girl...



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Now that is one pretty bowl of eggs!
 
Here's a different sort of photo I thought I'd share. I just blew out a dozen of my Paula's eggs (4 egg's worth for dinner are in the small bowl - GREAT yolks!). Her eggs are a pretty very light blue green. She has been a very impressive layer, laying almost every single day since she started laying a few weeks ago. Good girl...



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YAY! nice eggs.

princess Charlotte-Elizabeth-Diana's egg today was 1.894 oz..... she is improving - and only started on Oct 27th. The color on my phone ap was called "Boston Blue' -- and the phone app read it as red 30%, green 60%, blue 70% -- so in that reading her blue-light wave-lengths were really shimmering. -- It is hex #4d99b5 -- but when I go to color hex and bring it up -- her true egg is a tint of that one -- second from the right lightest which that app numbered as hex edf47f7.

I just love it when the app states a color of blue -- this time I didn't even bother to do any other readings......
 
Ok ChicKat, there's a app for egg color? Could you explain a little more. Love the chicken's name. I bet you don't call her in a hurry, lol.
 
Love the color! So nice of her to give you dinner and a song
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Now that is one pretty bowl of eggs!
Thanks! And yes, well, "song" is a generous term for it...
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She caught a small frog today - walked around with it dangling from her mouth for the longest time (including several games of successful keep-away with the cockerel) before figuring out how she wanted to eat it. More yummies to make eggs!!!!
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YAY! nice eggs.

princess Charlotte-Elizabeth-Diana's egg today was 1.894 oz..... she is improving - and only started on Oct 27th. The color on my phone ap was called "Boston Blue' -- and the phone app read it as red 30%, green 60%, blue 70% -- so in that reading her blue-light wave-lengths were really shimmering. -- It is hex #4d99b5 -- but when I go to color hex and bring it up -- her true egg is a tint of that one -- second from the right lightest which that app numbered as hex edf47f7.

I just love it when the app states a color of blue -- this time I didn't even bother to do any other readings......
My convertor tells me that's about 53g - that's pretty big! Paula's are almost all 50g so far. I also would love to know about the app (did I miss this?).

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