Last Call for the 2017 Cream Legbar Club Online, Virtual Show
AS of December 17th, we 49 cream legbars, 15 golden crele legbars and 3 white legbars entered in the online show. The show closes Friday, December 22, 2017. Do not miss your chance to show off your birds! :)...
Update on the Third Annual Cream Legbar Club Online, Virtual Show
So far, I have added 2 cream legbar cocks, 4 cream legbar hens, 7 cream legbar cockerels, and 10 cream legbar pullets to the show albums. I have also added 1 golden crele legbar cock, 2 golden crele legbar pullets, and 1 white...
Third Annual Cream Legbar Club Online, Virtual Show
Rules for the Show:
1. Pictures of the entry birds should be unobstructed, close up views with profile views preferred.
2. Pictures should be visually appealing and taken by you.
3. Pictures must be of living birds.
4. Pictures must have been...
Cream Legbar Club Meeting
July 15, 2017
Agenda:
• Treasurer’s Report – Kestlyn Penley
• Introduction of Central Region Director – Myron Wilson
• 2016 Cream Legbar Club Online, Virtual Show – Tony Markley
• Road to APA – Kestlyn Penley
• Pre-Qualifier Shows Planned for 2017
Eastern Region...
Cream Legbar Club Meeting
July 15, 2017
Agenda:
· Treasurer’s Report – Kestlyn Penley
· Introduction of Central Region Director – Myron Wilson
· 2016 Cream Legbar Club Online, Virtual Show – Tony Markley
· Road to APA – Kestlyn Penley
· Pre-Qualifier...
Cream Legbar Club
Summer Membership Meeting
Hi everyone! Reminding you of the meeting Saturday morning for all full members, 12:00 noon EDT, 11:00 AM CDT, 10:00 AM MDT, and 9:00 AM PDT depending on your time zones! Please find the links and other pertinent information below!
You have been...
Eastern Region Cream Legbar Event - August 4, 2014
August 4th Eastern Region Event—Hosted by Anthony Markley - Regional Director
This will be a live presentation of Cream Legbars that demonstrates the effects and the influences of the ‘Ig’ and ‘ig’ genes upon the physical appearance of the Cream...
Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the swap since I was scheduled to be out of town that weekend. I would have liked to have met and chatted with some folks at the swap.
If anyone is interested in learning about cream legbars and their genetics, I will be doing a live demonstration event in northern Loudoun County, in Lovettsville, VA at the local library on August 4th. See the notes below:
Comparison of Varieties within the Cream Legbar Breed
This will...
FWIW, I have had ameraucanas and many other breeds. Ameraucanas hens and pullets are some of the nicest and friendliest you will find. The ameraucana roosters are not only strikingly beautiful but also strikingly aggressive. I have found that they can be hard on hens and pullets during...
SunnySkies,
Here is a Facebook page on livestock protective/guard dogs I thought you might find interesting.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/livestockguarddogproject/
Tony
Was she fed medicated feed as a chick? What breed and how old? Some chickens are susceptible to the thiamine blocker associated with ampuprollium in medicated feed. This deficiency affects joint development. I have had Swedish flower hens, cream legbars, and cream legbar hybrids develop...
Welcome back!!
I for one have missed having you on the boards. I think that you have a lot to offer. There will always be philosophical differences among any group of people, especially online. But if one develops a little thicker skin and not rise to the bait that some offer, you will...
I hear your pain and truly wish you the best. If lived on the Maryland side of the river, I probably would be joining you.
Do Maryland testers have to pay for the class? In Virginia, the class is provided for the initial and renewal certifications at no charge. It is free. The State wants...
FWIW, I live across the river in Virginia and have an NPIP/AI certified flock and I am also a certified NPIP tester.
Virginia does not require flock registration. There are no new Federal edicts that require flock registration. Virginia promotes and wants folks to get their flocks into the...
Nice to see Animal Health joining this thread! It is a great forum for getting information out.
So based on your information, I do have two questions.
Background: I have an NPIP/AI certified flock in Virginia (VA 52-268). I am also a certified NPIP tester and registered poultry dealer...
Was just wondering. I am certified NPIP tester in VA and live on the MD border. Would MD allow me to do testing in MD if I went through MD's certification requirements or would there possibly be a reciprocity feature with which that we could take advantage?
Question for you. Since I live across the border in VA, I am used to the standard NPIP testing and AI testing of birds to sell or show in the State of MD. I have an NPIP/AI certified flock (VA 52-268) and I am certified NPIP tester. The question is this. Is MD considering requiring more than...