maranfarmer563
Songster
I have an extra cemani cockerel so I thought I'd get some dark Cornish pullets to cross. The hybrid should make nice roasters. Can't wait for spring again.
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Since the Cemani lay a light creme egg the progeny of Cemani and Creme Legbars will probably lay a light green egg. Same with Bresse and Creme Legbars.I'm interested in how that turns out maranfarmer563. And your bcm if their eggs are going to produce nice maroon dark chocolate egg layers.
I'm adding crested cream legbars and cemanis soon. They will be housed together so their progeny will lay light blue eggs, and have dark meat? That's pretty awesome I think. I want to add bresse at the same time, also to breed for their own meat and cross with cemani and house them all together and totate out my roos.
That is what I hope to do in the futureOr cemani bresse?
I was just about to write the same. The Bresse x Cream Legbar croos will result in crested Dominant White birds with some having blue legs and some having white legs. They will lay a blue/green egg. But since some Cream Legbars lay blue and some lay green eggs, it is difficult to predict the shade of greed of the egg. I actually have this cross nearing POL right now.Since the Cemani lay a light creme egg the progeny of Cemani and Creme Legbars will probably lay a light green egg. Same with Bresse and Creme Legbars.
One roo reminded today that looking into a chicken's mouth is rude. I think that bite is going to leave a scar.You know what,I've raised chickens almost 50 years and never looked in a chickens mouth til these cemani came around