Found this picture on the internet:I keep trying to get a photo that shows the salmon on the breast of the male as he matures..... I haven't succeeded, but I will keep trying. I have seen it on other's photos...and it is interesting because it all disappears as the boys mature from my limited experience...there is no salmon left---but there is a tint when they are little tikes.
Here is a pict today of 'Heart'. His white head spot as a chick was --- you guessed it --- shaped like a heart.
Interesting thing about him is that he does show some nice body-length and is feathering in on the breast very light colored---can you discern the tinge of salmon. I'll keep trying to capture it.
He is however a little guy with a slanted comb -- it starts on the left side of his beak and then ends more toward the right side of the back of his head. As a consequence he has quite a bushy crest.... like Liberache. (did I spell that right?) Anyway he is quite the energetic little guy. I tell him he has his mother's eyes. Lol.
ETA if you click on the pict, it will enlarge.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q...C61DCE0D4399CFB2DCDC0031A849BBD0B38&first=166
It shows a light male, and I can see the salmon on the male breast feathers, that completely goes away in the adult IMO. What is also interesting about this pict. is that the beak is very pale, and the comb is pale.... So it could be a big influence of exposure/lighting...but shows what my eye picks up as a rosy tint to the front. I don't think I ever had such light/pale colored beaks in any of the clbs that were hatched here...at any point in their life. Anyone else get beaks that light?
ETA == BTW, some of our pictures are showing up there if you follow this link down the page...
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Cream+Legbar+Hatching+Eggs&FORM=IQFRDR
GaryDean26's hen from the online poultry show contest, farther down a picture of Robin that I put in that contest... these search engines put up images by the number of hits I think...so the order they appear are how often they are viewed. does this mean it's time to watermark your pictures?
it is dynamic so the order will change frequently.... and as someone has pointed out -- not all the answers to this link ARE cream legbars...... but the breed is certainly returning more hits than it did awhile back.
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