Sassy Hen Homestead
Half Dozen Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs (6 Eggs)
Half Dozen Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs (6 Eggs)
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Our Cream Legbars are bred with care for health, vigor, temperament, and naturally colored eggs. This listing includes six (6) carefully selected hatching eggs, collected fresh and handled gently to give you the best possible start.
Cream Legbars are an active, hardy breed known for their excellent foraging ability, friendly disposition, and distinctive crests. Eggs are typically medium to large in size and range from soft sky blue to blue with a subtle green tint, depending on the individual hen, bloom, and lighting. Natural variation in egg color and shade is normal and expected.
Cream Lebar's are also an autosexing breed, allowing chicks to be identified by sex at hatch based on down color and pattern. Pullets tend to hatch darker with gentle “chipmunk” striping and visible eye lines, while cockerels are usually lighter and more blonde in appearance, with softer markings and a noticeable light spot on the head. This trait is an intentional focus of our breeding program and a valued characteristic of the breed.
Our birds are bred intentionally for productivity, egg color, and flock usefulness, with ongoing efforts to move our line closer to SOP over time. They are not sold as show or exhibition quality birds, but they are well suited for breeders and hobbyists working with home flocks or small-scale breeding programs.
All eggs are collected daily, stored properly prior to shipment or pickup, and come from healthy, well-maintained breeding stock.
While fertility is monitored, hatch rates and final outcomes can never be guaranteed due to factors beyond our control once eggs leave the homestead, including shipping conditions, incubation practices, and individual incubators. By purchasing hatching eggs, you acknowledge the inherent risks involved and understand that no hatch or fertility guarantees are offered.
Perfect for breeders and hobbyists looking to add a friendly, autosexing blue to blue-green egg layer to their flock.
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