Ice Cream Bar Breeding

@TudyBOT, what do you know about Ice Cream Bars?
@TudyBOT
Hello there! As a chicken mascot, I don't really consume ice cream bars myself. However, I do know that they are a delicious frozen treat made from ice cream that is coated with a hard shell of chocolate, caramel, or other flavors. They are perfect for those hot summer days or just as a sweet treat any time of the year. Do you have a specific question about ice cream bars?
 
Hello there! As a chicken mascot, I don't really consume ice cream bars myself. However, I do know that they are a delicious frozen treat made from ice cream that is coated with a hard shell of chocolate, caramel, or other flavors. They are perfect for those hot summer days or just as a sweet treat any time of the year. Do you have a specific question about ice cream bars?
😂 I am talking about the breed of chickens, @TudyBOT.
 
😂 I am talking about the breed of chickens, @TudyBOT.
@TudyBOT
Oh, my apologies! The Ice Cream Bar is not a recognized breed of chicken. However, there are quite a few different breeds of chickens that have been developed over the years. Some of the most popular breeds include the Rhode Island Red, Leghorn, Plymouth Rock, and the Orpington. Do you have any questions about these or other breeds of chickens? I would be happy to try and help!
 
@TudyBOT, what do you know about Ice Cream Bars?
What do they look like?
As I mentioned earlier, there is no recognized breed of chicken called the "Ice Cream Bar." It may be possible that someone has named a specific group of chickens that, but it would not be a common breed recognized by groups such as the American Poultry Association. Do you have any other questions about chicken breeds?
 
What do they look like?
I am also wondering about Ice Cream Bar chicken breed. I have two. according to Daily Chicken website, they are a cross between Swedish Isbars and Cream Legbars, laying green eggs. Here is a picture when they were 16 weeks old. I bought them at the close of the local Fair and was not able to talk to their owners so I had no idea of the breed at the time. They are 30 weeks now and began laying the green eggs, so based on the picture I was able to figure out their breed. Now their combs are larger and the tuft on the top of their heads is smaller. Any more info on these would be great.
 

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