The Legbar Thread!

While waiting and looking for a rooster, I put one of my lavender Ameraucanas in with the girls. It's a shame to not do something with their eggs! I was reading the previous post about the Barnevelder/Cream Legbar cross and successfully confused myself. What would this combination produce as far as chicks? Blue eggs at least! If I decided to keep going with this project, how long until I get an autosexed chick? By the time the chicks are breeding age, I'll have a Cream Legbar boy for them!
I put my roo in with the wheaten ameraucanas and they produced some fabulous babies, that actually look VERY much like legbars without the autosexing. Need to take pics....
 
Had a nephew show up since Sunday, so it's been go, go, go, and largely go swimming in the South Yuba River! I took some egg photos, but then needed to charge a battery. Four eggs so far, and each a pinch bigger, but still a small egg. Cracked the first 2 to see the inside of the shell (white). Is there a breed where the inside is blue? For those of you weighing eggs, what type of scale do you use? A little OCD could be fun! I still don't know my layer. I have plans for nesting boxes, but this summer is blowing by, one hot, blue day after another. I mean it's moving fast! I loved reading the last 2 days of posts (23 of them). So much variety of topics. Blackbird13 did you find those pullets? Leah21 and ChicKat thanks, I am so excited about these eggs. I've been reading about breeding programs. I think I'd like to have 3 lines and do Spiral Matings, see Harvey Ussery's The Small-Scale Poultry Flock, p250. I want to put a shout out on this book. It's a new purchase. After thumbing and reading a few of the back chapters, I think it's a good buy, plus it has details on building nesting boxes!
 
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Well, after it dried, that first one turned out to be a female. The next three were whites followed by a male that hatched this morning. I gave one white and the female to a friend and kept two whites and the male for myself. Here they are:




The white that I gave to my fiend had very faint stripes on the back, almost unnoticeable. These two don't have any so I am assuming the might be boys. I still have nine eggs left in a very staggered hatch over the next two weeks.


Your whites look nothing like mine when I had some hatch. Even the boys tend to have a very faint chipmunk pattern on their back. Mine were more yellow.
 
MIne were very yellow when they hatched but as they dried off they looked much whiter. I thought the ones with the faint stripes were girls that is why I gave that one to my friend. Oops, sorry Kelly.
 
Mary my 2 white girls from you both had very faint chipmunk stripes, and the inverted light tan cheveron on the head, ie darker over the eyes and light in the middle.
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The whites I hatched out were different shades of yellow until they feathered out white. Keep us posted on how these grow out. They are super cute.
 

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