Meanwhile, here is my first Easter Legger (Cream Legbar rooster, Easter Egger hen):

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Meanwhile, here is my first Easter Legger (Cream Legbar rooster, Easter Egger hen):
Cute !Love it!!![]()
Hi Perkhens and![]()
I hope someone else can help as I have only started with the breed this year.
I will say that they are feather out faster than any other breed I have worked with. Especially the wing feathers, about 2 weeks ahead of my heritage breeds and maybe a month faster than the Brahmas. My not-quite-4 week-olds were out for a visit last evening and unexpectedly one flew from my daughter on the couch over me and did a crash landing on the far side of my chair--over 6 feet horizontally! The only breed that has been close were my Wellies. Must be the Leghorn. Since they are about the same age as yours I will go weigh my chicks and if you can weigh yours you will have a comparison.
Cadbury is an awesome name! Post pictures!
ETA: Clara is 186 gms/ 6 5/8 oz, and Arthur is 231 grams/ 8 1/8 oz
Awww, she's very cute! My hubby looked at the latest two and remarked they were very ugly...in a gawkwardly cute sort of way. I think its the combination of the disproportionate feather growth and that fluffy crest.![]()
My roo (13 weeks) and favorite girl (10 weeks).
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She is definitely more gold instead of cream, but she has the best crest.
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So glad you posted these. I have been told that my only CL is 'obviously' a pullet but no-one seems able to describe how they are so sure. Mine looks just like your pullet and is also 10 weeks old so I am now convinced (and very pleased!)
Does anyone know what sort of age they are likely to start laying?