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Good eye. The male you quoted above is the male I might hold back from that group. There is something about him and he has a sweet looking face. The 2 males that were my original favorites like 2 months ago didn't turn out so good, just goes to show you cant be to quick to decide on a male because they can change drastically in a few weeks time.Wow, that is the worst laying record I heard for Cream Legbars....do you worm your chickens? In WA you probably don't have the threat of worms that we have here in the heat...but I wonder why they are not laying better for you. Heat is a factor---I've heard that they lay less in the heat -- because they eat less. They spend all their energy panting to keep cool. That is kind of it with mine--- but one old gal lays everyother day -- and the other one is molting now (smart timing to shed feathers)--- so she will be out of lay until after she finishes. Could some of yours have started early molt? Your weather is really unusual too isn't it. Temps are 20-30 degrees above what they normally would be - so maybe the chickens feel the heat more..... Hope the laying will pick up for you.
4-5 out of seven is more like I would expect the performance...are you planning to enter the egg contest of the CLub?
What nice looking chickens! I especially like the male and the female in the big pictures....something about them.....
I have three young males to process too....... at least they all have wonky combs so it isn't a question of 'maybe they will be better' ...... it's just doing the deed, I guess. Very cool about using the feathers.....
I thought about entering the contest but Im not sure how...