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as it now looks almost certain i'm going to have to take "Lisa" (gonna have to start calling it Les) back :( , and after reading all the threads on hereabout Cream Legbars, i am now quite keen on replacing him with a blue/green egg layer,

does anyone know where i am likely to obtain one from in the Yorkshire area (or nearest) and what other breeds lay blue/gren eggs ?

 

ps, i am still waiting for a 1st egg from Gene, someone did say there is a small chance she may lay blue/green eggs cos of the tuft of feathers on her head, but i dont hold out much hope,

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You will be able to get a coloured egg layer from Merrydale Poultry near Leicester. I know its a long hike down the M1 from east Yorkshire - but if you can't get one closer to home I can assure you that lots of people on the forums have had very positive experiences from them.

 

I have one from there and she lays a gorgeous pale blue egg nearly every day but she does seem to be a bit more skittish or nervous than the others I have.

 

Here's what it says on their website:

 

Merrydale Crested

The crested, bred from a cream creasted legbar is still being developed as a commercial blue egg laying bird.programme, involving the use of traditional British bloodlines gives a varied coloured hybrid.

 

A Breeding programme, involving theuse of traditional from cream or tan through to blue and grey, or mottled feathering, often with a lighter hue to the breast.

A proportion are crested and comb size varies.

 

A good sized bird, with 80% laying a blue/green, medium to large egg, the remainder lay a range of pastel shades. Lays approx 280 eggs in first year.

 

Price Per Hen: £25.00

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Columbine and Skyline are 'brand' names for a blue/green egg laying hybrid (there is a 20% they may not lay blue or green though) I dont know for sure but I would say thats what the Merrydale Crested is

 

Crested Cream Legbars and Araucanas are pure breeds that lay blue eggs (although some strains of Araucana are poor and the eggs are more green)

 

Are you sure now that Lisa is a boy?

 

As you are unsure what Gene is crossed with it could be that there is some blue/green egg laying blood in there as both the Araucana and Cream Legbar have crests/a fancy hairdo - you never know!

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Columbine and Skyline are 'brand' names for a blue/green egg laying hybrid (there is a 20% they may not lay blue or green though) I dont know for sure but I would say thats what the Merrydale Crested is

 

Crested Cream Legbars and Araucanas are pure breeds that lay blue eggs (although some strains of Araucana are poor and the eggs are more green)

 

Are you sure now that Lisa is a boy?

As you are unsure what Gene is crossed with it could be that there is some blue/green egg laying blood in there as both the Araucana and Cream Legbar have crests/a fancy hairdo - you never know!

 

 

check here http://s823.photobucket.com/albums/zz156/anmuzdy/?action=view&current=P8010982.flv

 

thanks guys, i will check those places out if i decide to get a blue egg layer, dont know what Gene is crossed with, no sign of her laying yet either, do you think i should wait ?

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Oh dear :( what a shame :(

 

 

"They make a croaking noise first then a noise like a party blower then you have a week or so before the first rubbish attempts at proper crowing"

 

its going exactly as you said Redwing, thats his party blower, he did a bit of two tone effort this afternoon as well, :lol:

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You can get a pure breed Cream Legbar (100% sky blue eggs if pure stock) - Wernlas can deliver across the UK.

 

Tracy

 

 

thanks Tracy, ive found there websita and added it to my favourites along with the others, i would think the carriage would be very expensive though ?

 

Give them a call - many on here do use their delivery service and have found it cheaper than driving to collect them. We are not too far away so have collected our white, blue & dark brown egg layers direct from them.

 

 

Tracy

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rang Wernlas this afternoon, £32 for a cream legbar and £55 carriage, in not overly surprised to be honest but £87 for 1 bird, has anyone else paid silly money for blue eggs ?

 

i can get a Columbine from Storrs for £20, 160 mile 1/2 day round trip though and knowing my luck it wont lay blue eggs :(

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I didn't pay £32, that must be the POL price, as they can be sexed at a day old and they only need heat until 5 weeks you can get them a lot cheaper younger - at 14 weeks mine was under £25 from Wernlas, even so carriage does look expensive for one chook. Mine was born in Jan and started laying 2 weeks ago and I have had 5-6 blue eggs a week from her and the Barnvelder (dark brown eggs) is laying just as well.

 

Keep looking they are worth getting.

 

Tracy

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(cube green) empty house at the mo

 

Been trying to decide which breed of chickens to get, thinking of maybe ,speckeldy, bluebell, light sussex and possibly a cream legbar, can anyone tell me if these chickens would be ok together. Also are the cream legbars too skittish for a newbie ?

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If green/blue eggs is really really important then I wouldn't buy a Skyline/Columbine/any other blue egg laying hybrid because around 20% of them do not lay blue or green eggs. I had to rehome my Columbine because she was very noisy. She laid creamy coloured eggs despite having green ears! Araucanas and Cream Legbars will definitely lay coloured eggs.

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(cube green) empty house at the mo

 

Been trying to decide which breed of chickens to get, thinking of maybe ,speckeldy, bluebell, light sussex and possibly a cream legbar, can anyone tell me if these chickens would be ok together. Also are the cream legbars too skittish for a newbie ?

 

My lot includes 3 of these bluebelle, sussex & cream legbar - all fine together. Cream Legbars are rather flighty, but having one mixed in with the others I haven't had any issues so far.

 

Tracy

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My Araucanas both lay well at the moment.

 

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Violetta ® lays sky blue eggs (though the pic doesn't really do them justice)

 

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Gabriela (L) lays slightly green (sometimes camouflage-looking eggs) but I can't seem to find a pic of her eggs though I'm sure I have one somewhere.

 

They are both quite skittish birds compared to my placid hybrids and waddling Silkies.

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my cream legbar, a very pretty bird, sometimes crows....VERY loudly....well its almost a crow...

 

she unfortunately lays white eggs (bad breeding..shame) and she took almost 6 months to lay....but she is lovely (if a bit flighty) and sang beautifully when she first came to us....

 

she would be fine with a newbie, just dont hope to pick her up...so a mixed flock would be better.....

 

she is gorgeous though, and I'm please I have her... her sister lays blue/green eggs...(alas she's not ours)

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I ended up with a columbine from Storrs on Saturday, was really worried about the integration after the 1st couple of days, but after seperating them in the run with canes (as suggested in another thread) for the last 2 days its gone really well,

today was the 1st day i was happy to leave all 3 together in the run, and hey presto, ist egg :dance:

more green than blue but really pleased, im hoping they get bigger though, 43 gm and its next to one of poppy's at 63gm.

 

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to be fair, the picture does not give a very good idea of the actual colour, well not on my screen anyway.

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