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Yes, that does appear to be an Opal Legbar cockerel.I got two freebie roosters from Meyer hatchery earlier this year. One is a rhode island red and the other is a mystery. His coloring looks a lot like their opal legbars, but they only sell hens of that breed. What do you all think?
Pearl/Opal Legbar are the same thing. This farm is just calling them Pearl instead of Opal.
Ah. Gotcha. I thought it had to do with them being lavender but looks like opal legbar is also lavender.Pearl/Opal Legbar are the same thing. This farm is just calling them Pearl instead of Opal.
Cream legbars are sexable at hatch so I assume that opal legbars are as well. In cream legbars the males are much lighter because they are double barred. Even though opals are lighter, the difference is probably visible as chicks (never seen them as little chicks so I am guessing.)wait... they have some breeds they don't sell roosters of?! How does that work? Do they keep all the roosters, do they sex them, do they just not produce males? Do they have sex traits to identify them more accurately young? ... I feel this just made me have so many questions!
To me it looks like an opal legbar...so IDK how, but that is my guess.