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How about a Crele Penedescena x aLl. Brown Leghorn hen?I have read through quite a bit of this thread and love all the great new colors. I was thinking of trying to work on a Mille Fleur Leghorn using a brown leghorn male and 2 Swedish flower hen females. Not sure if this would work very well or not but might be fun to try.
I assume you mean crele? That wouldn't give you Mille Fleur though.How bout Creme Penedescena x L. Brown Leghorn hen?
YesI assume you mean crele? That wouldn't give you Mille Fleur though.
My grandma had white leghorns and they were a great bird but I thought the plain white was a bit boring. When I discovered the light browns it was like now that's the perfect bird right there.
A few years back I got some whites just as layers then I added some browns thinking their pattern would do better free ranging.
I started paying more attention to just how good they were in all departments. Maturing early, laying early, less feed, great free ranging both foraging and surviving, laying large eggs and lots of them.
At the time I was breeding several breeds but as soon as I started getting into color genetics and finding a few other colors of leghorns everything else started falling to the wayside and leghorns started filling my breeding pens.
I do miss some of the breeds I got out of sometimes but I ain't looking back.
Leghorns are my breed. They've come full circle. From remembering helping my grandma with hers when I was 4, 5, 6 to where I'm at now with my youngest at that same age helping me.
Maybe one day I'll have 50 varieties and a grandson stopping by helping collect eggs.
To many plans, ideas and dreams and not enough time so many a mower might have grass growing on them in the future but I don't have time to stand still that long for it to grow under me.