Let me know if interested and I’ll see what . Alternative name: Crested Cream LegbarCategory: Pet & eggsOrigin: EnglandEgg-laying ability: GoodBroodiness: ModerateMeat production: PoorCold tolerance: Poor-good (depends on comb size)Heat tolerance: Moderate-goodPredator evasion: GoodForaging ability: Good-exceptionalToleration for confinement: Moderate-goodTemperament: FriendlyAggression toward flock members: LowNoise level: Moderate. And if you’d like to see how Cream Legbar chicks look as they grow, check out the video slideshow below.
You can see what they look like in the video below. As one chicken keeper said of her Cream Legbars, “The hens are quiet and are generally not aggressive to the other birds.”. They are one of the very few breeds that lays beautiful light blue or light green eggs. In the video below, you can see a Cream Legbar hen happily foraging. Cream Legbar chickens, on the other hand, are pretty average in the noise department. Durch das Erbe der (beschopften und schwänzigen) englischen Araucana besitzen die Tiere dieser Varietät im Gegensatz zu den Gold Legbar und Silber Legbar eine Federhaube und die Hennen legen zwischen 180 und 200 blaue oder grüne Eier … Cream Legbar hens may go broody from time to time, but many hens won’t go broody at all. This breed was created using mainly Barred Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns, but also some Araucana and Golden Campine genetics. To see how big the roosters’ combs are, check out the video below of Odysseus, the gorgeous Cream Legbar rooster. Crested cream legbar pullets. These birds lay either light blue or light green eggs. Brust und Schwanz sind dunkelgrau gestreift, die Haube ist cremefarbig und grau. As far as being handled goes, the dispositions of these birds seem to run the gamut. As an associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. And in this video, you can see the breed’s features illustrated in a beautiful show-quality Cream Legbar hen. A lot of Cream Legbar keepers have been disappointed that their hens either stop laying in the winters or they don’t lay very well. And, yes, Reginald Punnett is the same Punnett who created the “Punnett Squares” we all remember from biology class. Cream Legbar chickens is a breed nearly 100 years old which came from Britain but is fairly new to the United States. Hens will always cackle a lot around egg-laying.
„Kennfarbig“ bedeutet, dass man das Geschlecht der Küken anhand der Farbe ihrer Federn bestimmen kann.
Cream Legbars are friendly in temperament. Die gelben Läufe und Füße sind stark und unbefiedert und weisen vier gleichmäßig verteilte Zehen auf. Cream Legbars are tough birds that can survive in most climates. They have “chipmunk striping” down their backs. Cream Legbars have beautiful coloring. And finally, the scientists crossed Gold Legbars (that were heavily inbred to bring out recessive traits) with White Leghorns and Cream Araucanas.