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  1. GaryDean26

    Breeding blue egg laying Olandsk Dwarfs?

    No one mentioned the size problem of this project. Batam cockerels seem to be pretty good at producing fertile eggs with standard size hens, but getting offspring down to the size of an Olandsk Dwarf may never be possible. Bantam versions of standard size breeds are usually created by...
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    crossbreeding Marans & Cream legbar

    if you flip a penny five times the probability of you getting 4 heads and 1 tails is a lot higher than for you to get 400 heads and 100 tails out of 500 flips. The law of averages can get skewed if your sample population is too small. There are no lethal genes in a Marans x Legbar cross that...
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    Opal Legbar

    Yes, They were created by cjwaldon. She was one of the 22 charter members of the Cream Legbar club. I am pretty sure that some of the hatcheries bought hatching eggs through 3rd party hatchers over the internet to get some of their Legbar stock back in 2012 (and probably did the same thing...
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    Opal Legbar

    Myers Hatchery has Opal Legbars? That is very sad to hear. They were created by a lady here on BYC and the one flock of them I have been in contact with were pretty nice birds. It seems you can’t have anything anymore without the factories mass producing low cost versions of the breed.
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    Legbar?

    No, not a pure Legbar. He is some type of cross. Legbars have white ear lobes and double barring. This guy has red ear lobes and single barring. All barred bred will have the double factor barring so this guy is definitely a mixed breed.
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    Single Cream Legbar, bad idea?

    There is always a pecking order in a flock. The strongest and most fierce are at the top of the pecking order and the weakest and most timid are at the bottom. Size can make a difference in strength but my wife swears that the Legbar hens were the most fierce when she had a mixed laying flock...
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    Strange white feathers

    Yes, I think this is genetic. It appears in some birds but not others that are on the same diet, housing, etc. It is recessive and behaves similar to a mottling gene.
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    Strange white feathers

    I saw a Legbar flock while I was traveling out of state last week that had a hen that started out colored then started to turn mottled. I was told she started like yours and that she go more and more white over time. She was about 75% when when I was there. I think this is genetic since that...
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    cream legbar crosses.. what to expect when crossing a cream legbar ro

    Yes, pure Legbars always lay blue the blue egg gene is dominant so the hen does not have to be homozygous for the gene to produce blue eggs. My observation however is that hens who are homozygous lay bluer eggs. Our crosses had an almost white egg color that only had a hint of blue. We has...
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    What is the Gold legbar and the Silver legbar? Are they extinct?

    No, I don't know of anyone selling gold or silver legbars in the US. I got some fertile eggs from H&H poultry in Burnett, TX the fall of 2010. The owner then had been working on her Legbar project for 6-years creating the autosexing from Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn crosses. There were a...
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    Creme Legbar Roo

    I think he looks pretty good. How old is he? The back looks good. No curves or saddles shape. Just a straight downward sloping back as it should be. the tail feathers look wide and full. I don't see sickle feathers yet which is why I ask on the age. he doesn't any positive white on his...
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    What is the Gold legbar and the Silver legbar? Are they extinct?

    I had gold legbars in the USA before the imported Cream Legbars were available in the USA. They were created from a series of crosses between Brown Leghorns and Barred Plymouth Rocks. This is a photo of Ginger. She was my first legbar back in 2011. I hatched her from a tint color eggs and she...
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    Cream legbar rooster?

    We had a Black Copper Marans that crowed. She was the case that TedJackson referred to. She had the masculine head (big comb, large wattles), never laid eggs, and crowed. When we culled her I examined the internal organs when I did the evisceration and she defiantly was a hen, but she would...
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    Black Copper Marans discussion thread

    I bred a line of BCM for about 3 years. I didn't have anything to compare the quality of egg from my flock with, but people on I talked to at chicken events and what not would say things like if your hen ever produces an egg even once that is not a No. 4 or darker that you should cull her and...
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    Cream Legbar?

    Nope, not a Legbar and probably not a she either. As already stated the legbar chicks are chipmunk patterned. The shes have a tan ground color with brown dorsal stripes that have white edges to them. The shes have the black Cleopatra eye liner from the corner of their eyes and brown V on...
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    Thoughts on some of my Legbars?

    The standard is for the tail on the cockerel to be 45 deg up from the horizon. Up to 60 degrees are still considered good for breeding. When you get past 90 deg. it is considered a severe defect that results in a disqualification in all-breed that doesn't specifically allow it in the breed...
  17. GaryDean26

    Thoughts on some of my Legbars?

    I will quickly go through the pullets. Marie Bethel Cream Pullet 1: I am not a fan of the body type on this one. The Legbar should have a straight downward sloping back. They should be no curve or saddle shape to it. This pullet has that short u-shaped back that is correct for many breeds...
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    Review by 'GaryDean26' in article 'Common Chicken Breeds That Lay Colored Eggs'

    I am not an expert in all of these breeds, but I did help found the Cream Legbar Club and have been the chairman of the History Committee for 9 years so I can speak to that breed. The foundation breeds for the Cream Legbars did NOT include the Cambar. The Cambar was the result of a...
  19. GaryDean26

    Thoughts on some of my Legbars?

    There and dozens of red genes. If you are familiar with brown eggs it is the same things as brown egg pigments. Dozens of brown egg genes stack up. Some of those brown egg genes are sexlinked, some are recessive, some are dominant, some are co-dominant, so have linkage, etc. So trying to...
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    Thoughts on some of my Legbars?

    Yes...I noticed that when I started looking at the second cream cockerel. While the second Cream cockerel has a perfect tail junction he had a lot of white in his tail feathers which is something I have constantly struggled with on Legbar cockerels without any real progress. So...the...
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