Crested Cream Legbar Genotype vs. Phenotype

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The quote is 'very pale butter' and I am not sure why one judge's quote is now a mantra and a decision point that we all must somehow align with. I have received other quotes from another judge that belies that quote but each to their own.
If one disagrees with another's determination of what cream is or any other aspect of anything at all it does not mean a lack of open mindedness, just a lack of support for the opinion being put forth and yes, I intend to refute the idea that the gold birds are the standard we should be aiming for in regards to the Standard and APA acceptance. If it comes across as instigating or close minded then.... so be it. I do not sell them as Legbars or for breeding as Legbars. I have at times not sold the gold pullets simply to not have them perpetuated. I am in full agreement that folks can indeed breed for whatever color they like. But to achieve a standard it's not what you like but what the genotype and phenotype should be and in that there is disagreement. I fully understand the point of view being put forth and all it's various support mechanisms. Disagreement with an idea is not a corner as I don't feel painted in anywhere (I'm an artist so I'd imagine I could tell if I was LOL) just another point of view that seeks not to perpetuate the point of view it is in opposition with... sometimes folks just disagree.. and I just disagree with what is being said. I think this will lead to only more confusion going forward, especially when the Rees birds hit the market and what could be an influx of very pale or simply cream colored birds. These birds may indeed become the 'norm' just as the initial golden ones were. In my area, folks do not pay a lot for chickens and the cream colored birds are already at a cost bracket higher than the gold ones. I just simply cannot afford over time to breed something that is loosing demand due to what the public is learning as the correct standard for this breed. I am getting more and more questions on color when folks ask about the birds and the gold ones they really don't want to pay much for and pretty much all my requests are for the cream birds. For me it's just a matter of being true to the breed and good business practice. I don't need to make a killing but I have to keep my husband happy and not have too much of a deficit so I have to breed the best bird I can forward. We can all breed to what ever we choose but that will not help us get APA if we have birds that are all over the place, and they cannot all be 'pure bred' if they are missing the correct genetic make up. I don't have many answers for a lot of questions I have regarding this breed and am seeking to find them out as I breed forward through a lot of research and reading and talking with other breeders of the breed or folks that breed chickens but mostly from just breeding and observing and taking note on what I see. I believe in the act of breeding being the determinative factor in what I believe and think possible not the theory of breeding which happens a lot here.

HaplessRunner - I agree, Rooster #1 is a handsome boy.
 
Just to clarify, the "very pale butter" quote was the collaboration of 4 PCGB judges and their 2 month interview process with many breeders and auto-sexing bird owners and researchers in the UK. So I do feel pretty confident with it, but also understand that double barring dilutions on the males are hard to describe. And there are more than 4 judges in the UK, and even more here who will all have their own interpretations of the SOP. This is definitely one of those areas that is not worth debating unless you have a cream bird you can look at. Cream does not photograph correctly.

I would urge everyone who intends on being a breeder at the qualifying meet to breed to the draft SOP. Yes, there will be small changes as we learn more, but in general it paints a pretty clear picture of what the Cream Legbar was created to be and will be in our quest to preserve this rare breed. We did not create the Cream Legbar, only imported it...even a weak import is still an import, we don't get to put the name on a different bird.
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Are you trying to tell me that I'm running behind?
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Sorry, life has been kind of crazy. The first part should be out next month
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YIKES!! are you the only one doing it? LOL -- pressure..... You need to engage your management/team building skills and get a team to help you get it done..JMO. I was referring to the mid-year survey that we put out -- and that was just documenting what people have been wanting.

BTW- When the judge talked to HaplessRunner and mentioned that we need a type template.... just this AM I was thinking how there seems a pretty big difference between Lilian and the generic Leghorn - AND....the original Legbar photo/drawing from Punnett. Is this an example of how the the breed had evolved. (This is a question for all not just KP LOL)
 
YIKES!! are you the only one doing it? LOL -- pressure..... You need to engage your management/team building skills and get a team to help you get it done..JMO. I was referring to the mid-year survey that we put out -- and that was just documenting what people have been wanting.

BTW- When the judge talked to HaplessRunner and mentioned that we need a type template.... just this AM I was thinking how there seems a pretty big difference between Lilian and the generic Leghorn - AND....the original Legbar photo/drawing from Punnett. Is this an example of how the the breed had evolved. (This is a question for all not just KP LOL)

Yup, just me so far lol. Not that we have to use it, but I'll post my shape painting I've been tweaking. Perhaps it can start a good type discussion to include how shapes have changed to produce healthier birds.
 
Well for me personally. I started with the logo. Then I stretched both birds and added some curves to the breast and back. So I don't think we're far off.
I cant wait to see the image of the type your putting together. I look at some pullets and think wow she has really good type so I think I can envision what a hen should look like but the males seem to be all over the place.

When do you expect to have an image put together and posted?
 
I cant wait to see the image of the type your putting together. I look at some pullets and think wow she has really good type so I think I can envision what a hen should look like but the males seem to be all over the place.

When do you expect to have an image put together and posted?

I didn't post yet, because I need to fix some areas, but here is a quick shot. This is my first painting based on my original thoughts of the Cream Legbar Type. It's not perfect by any means (ie the hens legs need to come forward, and her whole body is needs to drop down more horizontal), and I'm still playing with the idea of curving the back more into the tail in both birds (like figure 39 in the front of the APA SOP that shows a healthy chicken). But it will give me something to use to glance at quickly when I'm evaluating shapes (like the bottom line running parallel to the top line, and a nicely curved breast area).

 
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