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pretty birds!!!1 what is in the rose combs they look nice too.. my babies are starting to get wing and tail feathers can not wait to see how they turn out.
I have 2 pullet chicks one with the black stripe and one with the brown same hatch so i will legband them to see if coloring is different when they are hensBlack cream legbars?
Here are photos of two of my new babies. I have yet to see any this dark. I suspect that they will lighten, but the chick down is Jet Black....the girls beige chipmunk stripes...the boys white head spots.
I got two girls and two boys...these chicks are really dark, even darker than the photo's show.
I also ended up with one female of each, black and brown, and will watch color as they age. This is something several people have been wondering about.
Rinda
Here's my theory... it is getting late in the year...and these dark chicks are designed to absorb the max solar energy. It will be interesting to see how they grow out. :O)I have 2 pullet chicks one with the black stripe and one with the brown same hatch so i will legband them to see if coloring is different when they are hens
For those that haven't known about my project- these are what I am calling legbarhorns since they are a cross. They are all light brown but carry cream gene so the plan is to breed them back to a legbar rooster and I should get all cream legbars, most of them will have rose combs and a few will have single combs based on the cross. I used a rose combed light brown leghorn hen bred to my legbar rooster. I don't like how late they (legbars) start laying, mine started around 6 months old. The leghorn I used started laying around 19/20 weeks old. I also don't like the blocky body, the huge single combs, and pinched and awkward tails the legbars have so I set out to make my own line of legbars that will be rose combed and have a better flow (in my eyes) to their body. Once these little ladies start laying, I will fire up the incubator and start hatching my first 'pure' rose combed cream legbars. By this time next year, I hope to have my second generation of them hatching out and breeding well enough to sell birds/eggs
LOL.Here's my theory... it is getting late in the year...and these dark chicks are designed to absorb the max solar energy. It will be interesting to see how they grow out. :O)