Crested Cream Legbar

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This breed is rare in the United States but is one of the most popular breeds worldwide. They lay large numbers of pastel eggs, are sexable at hatch and sport a stylish head crest to boot. See below for more information and breed history.

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Description

The Lowdown:

The Cream Legbar is essentially the same bird as the Pearl Legbar except they are cream-colored with a chestnut breast. This is the breed for you if you only want females, blue to light green eggs, and excellent laying capability (~230 eggs per year). Cream Legbars are one of a few breeds that are auto-sexing. This means that the male and female chicks are visibly different at hatch. We find these to be very sweet docile birds, in fact we keep a Cream Legbar rooster in our grow-out pen as a babysitter. He does a great job preventing any bullying, and sounds the alarm for hawks.

 Breed History:

The Crested Cream Legbar is a testament to the depth of possibilities buried within the gallus domesticus (Chicken) genome.  This breed is the result of the hard work, creativity and dedication of two British poultry scientists, R.C Punnett and Michael Pease. Punnett was the first to discover the possibility of autosexing chickens while studying barring patterns in feathers. He discovered that a pure breed with cuckoo barring mated with a brown type would result in auto-sex chicks. He created the first of such breeds, a Cambar, in 1920. It was a Gold Campine over a Cuckoo Plymouth Rock. While highly interesting, the Cambar wasn’t a great layer, so in 1937 Punnett swapped the Campine with a Brown Leghorn creating the first Legbar, an auto-sexing and productive bird. In 1930, a colleague returning from an expedition to Chile brought Punnett a strange gold crested blue-egg-laying hen (soon to be known as the Araucana). The Araucana was bred with a Gold Penciled Hamburg and then a Buff Leghorn. He continued breeding and by 1936 had created a new cream-colored crested bird that laid blue eggs. The blue eggs and the crest were from the Araucana and the cream color from the Gold Penciled Hamburg. Shortly after, Pease also independently discovered the cream color by crossing a White Leghorn and Gold Legbar. When Punnett learned of Pease’s discovery he mated the two lines selecting for crests, blue eggs and auto-sexing traits and in 1947 debuted the Crested Cream Legbar at the London Dairy Show.

Stats:

Eggs- Blue to light green. Roughly 230 eggs per year

Dual Purpose- No. Males average 7.5lb and females 6lb

Standard of Perfection:

We offer pure lines but select primarily on egg color, vigor and temperament. If you are a breeder looking for specific SOP traits please contact us to ensure our stock will be the right fit for your breeding goals.

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