Then I personally wouldn't use him.I'm from the states boss man!![]()
If you want to breed legbars you should be able to find a much better one. Especially since you're talking a male.
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Then I personally wouldn't use him.I'm from the states boss man!![]()
Thanks man I appreciate it!Then I personally wouldn't use him.
If you want to breed legbars you should be able to find a much better one. Especially since you're talking a male.
What I can't figure out is what makes him different from this bird here that you see? Here is the link to the website I got this picture from! :https://www.poultryclub.org/breeds/chickens/soft-feather-light/autosexing-legbar/Then I personally wouldn't use him.
If you want to breed legbars you should be able to find a much better one. Especially since you're talking a male.
Perfect, thats all I was wondering! I have sourced 2 people and am going to look at some tomorrow! Thank you again!That bird is a silver legbar from overseas.
Over there they have what's know as silver legbars. And yes they don't have crests nor do they lay blue eggs.
Here most everyone that hears the term legbar is expecting the crested cream legbars which he isn't correct for.
It's fine if you want to use him and call him a legbar but I wouldn't be suprised when/if you started selling eggs or chicks from him that you'll get complaints
What is the correct coloring/pattern?
Gold duckwing + cream + barringWhat is the correct coloring/pattern?
This is the roo im going to get today! He lost his comb last year from frostbite and was retired from showing!Gold duckwing + cream + barring
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