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    OPAL OR BLUE Old English Game Bantams????

    Quote: Hey, thanks much for your input. I'm from Hahira too!! North Ga now. Anyhoo, So if she is maybe a dun then maybe it would make sense she's having black chicks. Then my next thought is where does the Opal roo come in. Wonder if these black babies bred back together would make something...
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    OPAL OR BLUE Old English Game Bantams????

    Yeah, she definately has some chocolate or dunn or somethin. It makes me wonder about the babies all being black though as if you were breeding lavs to blacks and getting blacks and split blacks. I'm surprised those two together would make all black. Course they could change. I know nothing...
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    OPAL OR BLUE Old English Game Bantams????

    Thanks for everyone's input. More and more the self blue looking hen looks brownish. Here is some pics of the opal and lav, blue, chocolate whatever she is chicks. They all look black. Wonder what that means......The splash is not laying so all chicks are from the opal and blue colored hen...
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    OPAL OR BLUE Old English Game Bantams????

    Hey there! Was wondering if someone could help me figure out the colors of my Old English Game Bantams. I got these from a fellow that bought an incubator from another fellow with the eggs in there. The incubator fellow said they were blues. My question is about the roo and blue hen. I have...
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Quote: Jenn, Do you still have that roo? It sounds to me like (if I am understanding all this), that is what you want ..... predominately black. Correct? All of my offspring look like the one in the back. Covered in lacing. Real pretty regardless.....
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Quote: Light Sussex are ideally wheaten at the E locus, however, if the Light Sussex roosters of a particular strain show saddle stripling then they are ether partridge or partridge splits. So really the "Silver Sussex" Paul has on youtube and website...they're not Silvers either huh...
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Quote: Soooo, like I said earlier, the word split should not be used at all? Any offspring Paul got from breeding the "original Silver pair" (which is what we ALL have), to the Light Sussex are not splits? Should they all just be called silvers regardless of color. My "split silver/light...
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Quote: What exactly do you mean by not up to much. I don't understand. Why in the world do we have Silver Sussex from Australia instead of England anyway. Thanks for your input:D
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Very interesting email revolutionmama. Looks familiar. HA! I too am glad we all have each other to concur with. I should have been on here a long time ago and ask these questions. The more I try to figure it out, the more interesting and confusing it gets. Your right about the standard. We...
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    Is it a Silver Sussex.. can you call them Silver Sussex?

    Does anybody REALLY know what they are supposed to look like? Does Paul know what they are suppose to look like.?I'm so glad someone is actually finally talking about all of this. My question is, if Paul imported a pair of Silver Sussex and crossed them with Lights (per Paul), then.....do any of...
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