My friend ended up with some eggs, the roo was BLRW and the hens are BLRW-splashed, BLRW-black, and lavender Orp. I'm new to the breeds, and I was wondering how the lavender chicks will look. Will they have lace?
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My friend ended up with some eggs, the roo was BLRW and the hens are BLRW-splashed, BLRW-black, and lavender Orp. I'm new to the breeds, and I was wondering how the lavender chicks will look. Will they have lace?
Are you saying you are planning on breeding the Blue Laced cock bird with the lavender orpington hen?
To get Lavender the chicks need to get it from both parents so the first generation will be solid black with maybe a hint of lacing. If you inbreed the black birds (a brother/sister mating) most will be black, some will be laced to some extent, some will be Lavender and a very few will be Lavender Laced. The Lavender Gene lightens both black and red so you will get a bird colored like this:My friend ended up with some eggs, the roo was BLRW and the hens are BLRW-splashed, BLRW-black, and lavender Orp. I'm new to the breeds, and I was wondering how the lavender chicks will look. Will they have lace?
Here are more photosIs this a pullet and is it a blue laced red wyandotte? I was told it is a pullet at 8 weeks old when I bought her. It is now 11 weeks old.[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]
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