~CRITIQUE PLEASE~
This guy got out yesterday... while I was in his pen breaking the ice on the waterer -- and bundled up in a hood with a giant weapon in my hand -- (the ice smasher), someone came over and neither the cockerel nor I saw him -- so when the visitor started to speak we both jumped.
Cockerel flew to the roof of the cattle panel hoop coop, and from there over the little netting fence to the nearby hill. Who wouldn't be freaked in that scary situation? So he spent a couple of fun hours roaming around the yard and to the edge of the woods.
Gave me a photo op - that wasn't through the wires so to speak. One picture I got of him.....
is pretty representative. It's interesting to compare him to my Avatar "Ice"..
Please feel free to weigh in with any observations or comments that you may have about this guy. I'd be interested in what chicken observers may think of his type. I guess I'm most familiar with what the proposed type of legbar is and so that is the mental yardstick that I used...but maybe Leghorn type could be applied as a template too.
Here are some of the advantages that I see:
- Color is a definite and defined Isabel with barring
- Back is long with a slight slope
- Tail is held at an angle of approximately 45-degrees
- Wing bar for duck-wing is very defined.
My view is that this is a definite "upgrade in quality", if you will, from my avatar guy. Tail angle and back length especially--although the avatar is at a bit of a 3/4 angle, therefore the back length will appear shorter. There's no doubt the the Legbar stock had/has a more upright tail.
To my mind the upgrade is due to the quality of the chicks that I got from CJWaldon and Cree57i to start the introduction of Isabel color. And I think since only Buddy Henry had the Isabel Leghorns, then his breeding skills to get really nice examples of the breed to go forward. It's remarkable -- and they all were strong contributors to the improvements.
This pose, he has the sun shining on him - as you can tell by the shadow, but he doesn't look 'washed out'. -- You can see that his wing triangle would be the gold/brown of a regular crele (gold crele) chicken -- but the lavender genes have diluted it to a peach color. His neck is diluted to what I would call cream -- and his saddle is a shiny golden hue, and the shoulder from autosomal red is a bit darker....
ONce I figure how I used to load a youTube, I could put a short MP4 video of him up too -- because a snap shot only captures a fraction of a second...and seeing the bird in motion is a bit different.
So again, any chicken fancier that would care to weigh in about this guy -- and he is from the previous generation -- not the double barred males...sadly-- because he is both pretty and well behaved.... Please give me your observations on this guy.
Thanks!
Happy 2018- all around to all - Live long and prosper. (or maybe just be happy!).