just save the one you see on your pic again..I knew i posted that pic but can't find it anywhere in my iphoto. so wierd.
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just save the one you see on your pic again..I knew i posted that pic but can't find it anywhere in my iphoto. so wierd.
Quote: did it. thanks.
I was getting some like that with my first legbars, but then my newer layers, a cross between the 2nd and 3rd GFF imports have been giving me much lighter males. I'll have to get some pics of them too tomorrow. tomorrow will be picture day! And I have a hatch due this saturday so excited about more!My Cream Legbar male chicks look like the one on the left (top photo), usually with larger diffused area of white on the head.
Wow keep them coming buddy, thanks alotI was getting some like that with my first legbars, but then my newer layers, a cross between the 2nd and 3rd GFF imports have been giving me much lighter males. I'll have to get some pics of them too tomorrow. tomorrow will be picture day! And I have a hatch due this saturday so excited about more!
its ok, just keep us posted when you have the chance.sorry, I didn't do my photography job this weekend. I was busy desperately trying to thin down my flock for winter and selling a lot of birds and preparing for rain tomorrow. I'll try to take some photos in the next few days.![]()
Only if a Cream legbar was at one point used as sire..I know of three breeders now that are getting green eggs from the rhodebars bought from Greenfire farm plus there is a listing for rhodebar eggs for sale on ebay and they are listing the eggs as green.Its this suppose to be happening??? Im confused!!