
Cream Legbar (Large Fowl) Breed Information
MALE
Carriage: Very sprightly and alert, with no suggestion of stillness.
Type: Body wedge shaped, wide at the shoulders and
narrowing slightly to root of tail. Back long, flat and sloping
slightly to the tail. Breast prominent, and breast bone straight.
Wings large, carried tightly and well tucked up. Tail moderately
full at an angle of 45 degrees from the line of the back.
Head: Fine. Beak stout, point clear of the front of the comb. Eyes
prominent. Comb single, perfectly straight and erect, large but not
overgrown, deep and evenly serrated (5 to 7 spikes broad at the
base), extending well beyond the back of the head and following,
without touching, the line of the head, free from "thumb marks" or
side spikes. Face smooth. Ear-lobes well developed, pendant, smooth
and free from folds, equally matched in size and shape. Wattles long
and thin.
Neck: Long and profusely covered with feathers.
Legs and feet: Legs moderately long. Shanks strong, round and free
of feathers. Flat shins objectionable. Toes, four, long, straight
and well spread.
Plumage: Of silky texture, free from coarse or excessive feather.
Handling : Firm, with abundance of muscle.
FEMALE
The general characteristics are similar to those of the male,
allowing for the natural sexual differences, except that the comb
may be erect or falling gracefully over either side of the face
without obstructing the eyesight, and the tail should be carried
closely and not at such a high angle.
Weight: Large Fowl
Cock: Not less than 6-7lb Cockerel:
Hen: Not less than 4-5lb Pullet:
Varieties
The male has cream barred neck hackles and the saddle hackles are
cream barred with dark grey and have cream tips. The back and the
shoulders are mostly cream barred with dark grey. The wings have
dark grey barred primaries and secondaries with cream tips. The
breast and tail are barred dark grey and the crest is cream and
grey. The female has softly barred cream neck hackles. The breast is
almost salmon coloured while the body is silver-grey with broad
barring. The wings are speckled with grey and the tail is silvery
grey with light barring.
AUTOSEXING BREEDS.
The male Cream Legbar chicks have a pale dot on their head and have
little or no eye barring. The female Cream Legbar chicks, the hens,
have a dark brown or black stripe on their head which continues down
the body with clear eye barring. They are quite a noisy breed and
are very inquisitive to explore new places. Cream Legbars were
developed in the 1930's in Cambridge by crossing Brown Leghorns,
Barred Plymouth Rocks and Araucana (for the egg colour). Cream
Legbars are a pure breed of poultry, they are autosexing which means
you can tell the sex of the chick at day old. They are a rare breed
and are covered by the Rare Poultry Society. They were originally
called Crested Cream Legbars but this was later change to Cream
Legbar. They lay 180+ eggs per year, this is probably due to their
leghorn ancestry.
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