I can see why you like him--he's quite stunning and I am jealous of his ear lobes

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I can see why you like him--he's quite stunning and I am jealous of his ear lobes
I like him, too. And the picture would be beyond fantastic if not for the swimming phone.I tried to get some pics of the cockerels today with no luck. They're in a large bachelor pen for the winter so I can never get too close. Just know, his breast is dark grey and all of his feathers are barred- my phone went for a swim in the washer and the camera hasn't been working right since. This guy was the only one that stood still. He is rose combed and one of my favorite cockerels out of the 4 I have. He does have a super small crest, his tail could be lower, but I like him.
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He really is beautiful!!! And I LOVE his rose comb. That is something Id love to add to my flock down the line. I am a big fan of rose combs.I tried to get some pics of the cockerels today with no luck. They're in a large bachelor pen for the winter so I can never get too close. Just know, his breast is dark grey and all of his feathers are barred- my phone went for a swim in the washer and the camera hasn't been working right since. This guy was the only one that stood still. He is rose combed and one of my favorite cockerels out of the 4 I have. He does have a super small crest, his tail could be lower, but I like him.
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Honestly, I think it will be near impossible to try to match OAC colors to the hackle colors on either sex of CL--there are simply not enough color choices on the pale end of any of the colors. There would have to be a similar multi-paged OAC chart just for 'whites'.
Personally, I don't really care what color cream is, I care if the color of the hen is a representation of ig/ig or not.
Here are two girls same lighting and photo technique:
Gorgeous pullet - Beatrix is also nice. I agree that the crest is perfect. The breast is really salmon too.... Even the crest looks very CL female to me. It will be awhile before you are sure, on either of them - but keep posting as they are growning...
Kind of surreal - and did you shoot this at 'the magic hour' for photography -- like an hour before the sun goes down..or is that a special effect thanks to your washing machine? This is a really intersting coloration. I'm thinking this is the basalt you were talking about.I tried to get some pics of the cockerels today with no luck. They're in a large bachelor pen for the winter so I can never get too close. Just know, his breast is dark grey and all of his feathers are barred- my phone went for a swim in the washer and the camera hasn't been working right since. This guy was the only one that stood still. He is rose combed and one of my favorite cockerels out of the 4 I have. He does have a super small crest, his tail could be lower, but I like him.
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Regarding the color match of the ears and eggs, it was explained that there is no linkage between the two and that it was more of a custom that folks bred to.
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Yep...That is consistent with what I have been observing. I have been culling birds that show red on their earlobes at a young age and keeping the ones with good color.
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The reason I asked about the earlobe color is that it has been widely reported to be hard to stabilize....
Are you saying by "hard to stabilize" that if I mix say a 2013 GFF Cream Legbar with say a Rees line legbar that I might throw the balance out and end up with red showing through on the lobes even if I breed to lines together than have consistently produced white ear lobes or that it is just hard to establish from birds that are showing red on the earlobes now?
I think that I am saying I am concerned about both of the above. I have no idea how closely related the Rees' line is with the previous importations. What is the origins of the Rees line (since she has said she has only been showing for about 5 years, they must have come from somewhere not that long ago) or any of the lines for that matter? When you start mixing lines with different breeding together, you can get some unexpected genes being expressed in the progeny. And since the trait is polygeneic, breeding 2 birds together that have a little red in the earlobes you will probably get birds with varying degrees of red in the earlobes, or even all white mixed with one with red, you'll still get red.
I have a feeling that we will not find Prepotency works for white earlobes, alas.
I think that I am saying I am concerned about both of the above. I have no idea how closely related the Rees' line is with the previous importations. What is the origins of the Rees line (since she has said she has only been showing for about 5 years, they must have come from somewhere not that long ago) or any of the lines for that matter? When you start mixing lines with different breeding together, you can get some unexpected genes being expressed in the progeny. And since the trait is polygeneic, breeding 2 birds together that have a little red in the earlobes you will probably get birds with varying degrees of red in the earlobes, or even all white mixed with one with red, you'll still get red.
I have a feeling that we will not find Prepotency works for white earlobes, alas.