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Hi hope all are good
A link all Legbar breeder should read and see....
http://www.cream-legbar.co.uk/index.html
have a great one

http://www.cream-legbar.co.uk/index.html
have a great one
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As many have said, i'm sure many on here have great eggs. I got mine from sunny side farms and from richard at jordan farms. I have 3 hatch from each. 2 males and 4 females. The females all look fairly standard, all with crests. only one of the males is worth breeding. But, I would have to say all are fantastic looking birds!! To add to those I bought some chicks from the 3rd GFFs lines. Too young to really tell the difference yet.I'm so envious reading about your eggs hatching and seeing your beautiful birds!
I'm getting ready to order my first eggs, though as a complete newbie I'm going to let a breeder put them in his enormous incubator rather than doing it myself.
Recommendations of who to buy from would be greatly appreciated. I'd be much more comfortable going with someone approved by this board than just going by ad copy and price on eBay.
It's okay to not tell me who you don't like if that makes you uncomfortable. Knowing which breeders you do would be great. Including yourself!
Many thanks!
p.s. My purpose in raising Cream Legbars would be to perpetuate good examples of the breed in my area as well as simply to enjoy having them. I am the world's worst salesperson and do not intend to sell eggs or chicks non-locally. While it would be nice to make back my initial purchase cost, I am not buying these birds to make a profit. Given my selling nonexpertise, Cream Legbar chicks and eggs will be going for $5 a dozen by the time I have extras to sell.
Thanks! I've corresponded with a couple of you all -- thank you, you've been very helpful!!! -- and have an order with one of you.Anyway, good luck. I have heard and read great reports of many other folks in this forum with hatching eggs for sale.
Good luck with your projects! The weather is much nicer today. I should be able to get some work done.The humidity and temperatures from the broody hen are pretty close to the instructions for the Genesis 1588. To be honest, I am not too impressed with the dry incubation method. At least not for here.
Thank You!
I hope it all goes well with your projects tomorrow!
Here In Woodland CA, we may have a sprinkle. It's a nice change from last weekend-Saturday was 105 and Sunday was 107. I did not lose any chickens, but others did around here.
Tomorrow is a big day for me too. I will be combing four flocks into two. I will be moving EO Marraduna Basque chickens out to a hutch with a run, combing my older two Cream Legbars with my younger three plus a lone hatched RIR. I will also be moving two Partridge Rock hens and a SG Dorking Cockerel in with the big girls. The Dorking is temperary. I will also be taking three Partridge Rock Cockerels to a BYC friends farm where we will be processing them along with four Delaware Cockerels.
Wish me luck![]()
Ron
I've looked at my pic on several different monitors and have noticed on some it looks like "Robin's egg blue". I don't want people to run out and buy Cream Legbars thinking thats what they are going to get. The egg is blue, but more like a summer sky. I'm ordering an Ameraucana egg chart so I start keeping records on the exact colors. I've seen pictures of piles of Cream Legbar eggs in the UK and they are showing a range of color so I don't think we can expect uniformity of egg color from these either. Can anyone tell me if the pullet egg color stays the same as they get older? Does anyone know if there is a Legbar egg color chart?
Here is the chart that I have used:I've looked at my pic on several different monitors and have noticed on some it looks like "Robin's egg blue". I don't want people to run out and buy Cream Legbars thinking thats what they are going to get. The egg is blue, but more like a summer sky. I'm ordering an Ameraucana egg chart so I start keeping records on the exact colors. I've seen pictures of piles of Cream Legbar eggs in the UK and they are showing a range of color so I don't think we can expect uniformity of egg color from these either. Can anyone tell me if the pullet egg color stays the same as they get older? Does anyone know if there is a Legbar egg color chart?
I second what others have said. When I read the dry incubation method in its entirty it specified that the room tempurture be brought up to 50%. You probablly loose about 10% humidity in raising the tempurature from room level up to 100 deg F, so the incubator level is probablly about 40% with the dry incubation method.The humidity and temperatures from the broody hen are pretty close to the instructions for the Genesis 1588. To be honest, I am not too impressed with the dry incubation method. At least not for here.
The dry incubation method must of been developed by someone who lived in a very humid area. Our area is much less humid. I was test running my hovabator 1202 and when I followed the dry method instructions the humidity was at 15%. I kept looking and found what seemed more reasonable and followed that. Really wasn't too hard to regulate. The Genesis sounds like a nice set up.
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Thanks!
The processing went well--4 Delawares and 3 Partridge Rocks. The Delawares were 7 months old and huge old monsters. The Partridge Rocks were 5 months old and not very big, but they will be very tender.
The EO Basque are outside. The Partridge Rock Pullets are getting along well with the big girls. The 5 month old SG Dorking is hiding between a wall and a coop run. The big girls gave him a thrashing LOL. I may have to figure something out for him. For now, he has food and water close by. He is such a whimp!![]()
I will move the Legbars together tonight. I hope the get along...
Ron
I know the rain is really bad, we even had thunder with it, oh my gosh the sun just came out. Hope it stays around so the moss will come off my backThank you! When I hatched my Breda fowl, I ran at 35-45 for the first 18 days and 60-70 for the last few days. There was a lot of suggestions out there but I think the hens are the experts!
Meanwhile, I have a new coop and run built for my Legbars but I need to do some finishing touches to make it varmint proof. It is raining, raining OMG raining. I got soaked at the Home depot garden center just buying the stuff. Hopefully it dries out a little tomorrow so I can move them out of the play area in the main coop and into their new home. They are getting a bit cramped.