Cream Legbar

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Latest Chicken availability as at 5th January 2025

Our breeding stock have just just finished their moult and the hens are beginning their rest period. We have some hens at close to point of lay available now. Our plan is to get some dayold Hyline Browns in during February. These should be ready to lay late Autumn which will give eggs over the winter. Winter eggs are only available in new hens. Hens that have been through a moult will probably not lay over winter. We have some beautiful Swedish Flower Hens now and a few Salmon Faverolles left from our 2024 hatchings. Faverolles are not yet laying and the Swedish are due to start laying in the next few weeks.

New Breeds Available

We are planning two new breeds for 2025. Lavender Leghorns which will lay a white eggs and Opal Legbars. I have no idea what colour the Legbars are going to lay. I am hoping for blue, but who knows.

Hatching Eggs – Not Available now Till 2026

We don’t have hatching eggs available now till Spring 2026. We should be having Salmon Faverolles, Swedish Flower chickens, Opal Legbar, Lavender Leghorn and USA Silkies.

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Latest stock Available Listed below. Price rises with age each Monday

  • Cockerels – All £15 each (Swedish Flower) – stunning,
  • Faverolles – available next year
  • Black Rock ® – Delivery awaited
  • Brown Rock ® – Deliveries at intervals during the year – Awaiting a delivery
  • Cream Legbar – available from Summer 2026
  • Swedish Flower hens – available next year
  • Marsh Daisies – available summer 2026
  • Ixworth – Not currently available
  • Norfolk Grey – available summer 2026
  • Opal Legbar – available from spring 2026
  • USA Silkies – not currently available
  • Hy-line Brown – available in chick form mid March 2026
  • Lavender Leghorn – available summer 2026

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Getting it right

It will help you to make good equipment choices, and get your husbandry right. Spotting illness quickly is a biggie because unless you are able to spot sickness, it can rapidly get way out of hand. A slow or wrong diagnosis can then be catastrophic for the chicken.

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Getting the right coop for example will make the cleaning out of your chickens a 10 minute job rather than a real thankless task. We help you get it right, first time. This saves you money and time and who doesn’t need some of that?

Benefits

Chickens are enjoyable however making poor choices can take the shine off it very quickly.

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We are now able to offer Chickenguards for your coops

Having chickens is great but getting up early in the morning however to let them out especially in Summer is not so great.

Fitting a chickenguard on your coop means you can have that lie-in or even just get up at normal time rather than chicken time.

Chickenguards will allow you to go out of an evening and not have to get back at dusk to shut your chooks away. Chickenguard will do it all for you. Your chickens will not demand that you become party poopers.

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Henlay Coop

We are now stocking Henlays Roost chicken coops.

Perfectly designed coops that are manufactured from 12mm thick recycled plastic sheets. That is thicker than most other plastic coops.

Built with both chicken welfare and human welfare in mind because humans matter too. They look and feel solid.

No more back breaking stooping or crouching to clean out. Contortionism is also not required. Just open the roofline, lift the well spaced perches out and hey presto, the entire coop area is at the mercy of your shovel and scraper.

Red mite will be spotted in double quick time so therefore you can treat if necessary as they have no where to hide.

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Cream Legbar

Cream Legbar

History of the breed

The Cream Legbar has Leghorn and Araucana genes in its breed profile ancestry. The Leghorn part makes for the aloof nature. Some of the Legbars can be quite friendly but as with all chickens, personality is definitely down to the individual. These chickens are an autosexing breed as from hatching these can be sexed by the colour of their down. The males are blurred paler colours with or without a defined pale headspot. The females are quite strongly chipmunk coloured with a stripe pattern down from head to tail.

Cream Legbar Breed Description – Hatching shortly

Unfortunately due to the craze for blue eggs, there are many many breeders of poor examples of the breed. Some breeders are oblivious about the correct genetics and produce Cream Legbar-like birds that are not actually Cream Legbars. The Cotswold Legbar is a Legbar but is not defined as a Cream Legbar. These hens are more gold and salmon coloured than your traditional Cream Legbar. The Cotswold Legbars are brilliant birds also and can also be blue egg layers or a green egg. Any Legbars that lay an olive egg would have been crossed out to a brown egg layer at some stage. Brown genetics muddy the blue egg genes which results in an olive egg.

These are a crested breed which is a feature which comes from the Araucana in the genetic makeup. Many people call these Crested Cream Legbars. There are no uncrested Cream Legbars – ever. This is a pet peeve of mine. A Cream Legbar is a Cream Legbar. True Cream Legbars are grey/brown in the body with a pale salmon breast. They have yellow legs and cream (almost white) neck hackles. Any birds with yellow or gold in the neck feathers is not to the defined British standard. These are not Cream Legbars. The body shape is also defined in the standard but I won’t go into that here.

There is also an official Gold Legbar and Silver Legbar but these are a different type of Legbar. Both are rare to find and both are also uncrested. Neither the Gold or Silver Legbars will lay a blue egg.

Breed Temperament

Legbars have rather a lot of Leghorn in them (clue is in the name – Leg). Leghorns are a rather skittish bird. Legbars are quite aloof but are likely to be around when any treats are handed out. They are not really fussed about being your best friend. Hens can be quite assertive flock members so you should try to avoid the more timid companions.

Breed Size

These lovely hens are classed as large fowl – light.

Cream Legbar Egg

The Legbar is a blue egg layer of a medium to large size in a good example. Proper blue/green egg colour is part of the verification of good quality breeding. Hens with blue or green egg genes mean that the shell is produced a little different. The shell colour is actually formed within the fabric of the shell itself. A feature which is created further up in the egg manufacturing process. Other egg colours are only applied to the shell just before the egg exits the hen. You can almost think of as a paint applied before the egg is actually laid. The inside of brown shells are white whereas the inside of the shell of a blue egg layer is blue. When the egg is on your plate, you can tell no difference to any other egg.

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