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Yes, but it still takes several generations of breeding to kill the red leakage and it may still come up any time in the future on a single bird. Then again, do we know what was bred to make the blue Orp in the first place. People do not normally realize how complicated and onery that blue gene can be. It is far harder than just throwing two birds together to make a new color. Hope that helps.OK, so if I breed the blue orp with a black orp will that help get rid of the red leakage in his feathers?
Over the last 3 years we here at Hupp Farm in AZ. have been developing and documentating all our efforts to create Blue Australorps in order to get the Variety accepted into the "STANDARD OF PERFECTION."
We hit a stumbling block this year loosing our best breeders both Black and Blue for our project. Lucky for us we have youngsters that are healthy and we will begin breeding once again this time next year.
We would like to keep tabs on any to become serious breeders who will document their efforts for 5 years. We need at least 5 breeders who will do this but the more the merrier!
The A.P.A. requires this in order have sanctioned Blue Australorp Meet.
Let us know where your from and how long youve been breeding for the "Blues."
Have a Good Hatching Season!
Chet & Berta