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Yes, I think that you are correct, that you could build a CL look-a-like from the ground up. Of course it depends upon if you define cream as the UK judge did and say it is the color of pale butter.If someone wanted to "create" cream legbars in their own line for example because they found that doing a particular breading path produced a more stable outcome (in one or more areas) For APA standards if it looks and has all the characteristics (breeds 50% true) then for all intents and purposes it is that breed. It may be genetically different but APA judging doesnt care.
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If you use the cream is a gold inhibited color idea than it restricts the path you can take to cream.
Probably this is what dr.Teel-Duggan has been trying to drum into our silly little heads -- there is phenotype (looks) and there is genotype (ingredients). I think if I understand correctly what Walt has said -- then you could enter a Frankenchicken that was constructed of spare parts in a show. You could maybe even win if you were to hurry before a lot of CLs were to show up -- the judge has to judge the bird in the show cage--not a pie-in-the-sky imaginary bird. So if you did that you could get Best of Breed and Best of Variety. It makes sense to me that the judges just judge the phenotype. Reason 1. as Walt has said...no one really knows what all is in the soup - and what is the 'secret sauce' 2. They have a LOT of show birds to judge in a short time - and I don't know how they do it as IS. My hat is off to them one and all...because they really are thorough and you can learn a LOT from them IMO.
So then Walt went on to say-- it becomes unethical when you the owner of that bird represent the Genotype as a Cream Legbar.
I rather seriously doubt that one could build from scratch a CL unless they did start with CL... you would have to separate the pea comb and the blue egg gene -- I know of no other breed that has that distinction, you would need crest, you would presumably need cream. If you are thinking that you would base this new bird (Not YOU, you - but just you in general) - on a silver S-Locus - -then you wouldn't get the warm color needed.
- so the color would be off
- it would take years
- you couldn't sell it (ethically as a Cream Legbar - it would kind of be like a knock-off Rolex)
- you couldn't breed it
- you couldn't sell hatching eggs
- you probably wouldn't have much respect in the CL community -- you wouldn't be solving the same problems
- It could be that you would loose the most important Cream Legbar trait - autosexing
Anyway that is my evaluation of what all those years would accomplish. If you out-crossed to get something some trait, lets say add on some weight - to small birds -- unless you really knew what you were doing you could introduce genes you don't want -
It may be better just to breed Cream Legbars for a few years toward the Standard of Perfection.
Do I detect some that are thinking that it isn't a CL if it isn't a perfect CL??
I'm conflused

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