Only thing about the legbars I don't like is the barring. Not a barring fan.
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where as I love barring.Only thing about the legbars I don't like is the barring. Not a barring fan.
Autosexing means you can tell their gender by their color, as chicks and as adults. They breed true that way (Legbar rooster x Legbar hen = Legbar chicks).what does auto sexing mean? is it like when you can tell from the feather pattern? or is it something else?
That's a misconception, Dr. Reginald Punnett used single comb blue eggers(mongrels by his own account) that came from Chile to create the CCL.British Araucanas introduced the blue egg and little crest, but their creators were able to return them to single combs despite this influence in their background.![]()
The gene that controls whether a chicken lays blue eggs or not is linked to the gene that controls pea comb or not. So they do tend to be inherited together.I want to see if I can get single comb blue/green egg laying. (could be a pipe dream from the info I've read that blue eggs seem to be tied to pea comb) W/ slate legs.
Only thing about the legbars I don't like is the barring. Not a barring fan.
That's a misconception, Dr. Reginald Punnett used single comb blue eggers(mongrels by his own account) that came from Chile to create the CCL.
If you don't want to work directly with Cream Legbars, there are some Easter Eggers and some Olive Eggers that also have the linkage of blue egg with not-pea comb. "Starlight Green Eggers" are one of the Easter Egger types that tend to have single combs and lay green eggs.