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Thanks! I'm so giddy, you'd think I laid that egg myself
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Ooooooooo! Too Cute! Congratulations!

Hey James, I hope you accidentally put some of those eggs in with the Barnie eggs I'm getting on Monday or Tuesday
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Save that egg for hatching!!!


She looks like a bantam? Is she?
 
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Hi! I'm new to the board, been lurking a while & reading, but a recent post reminded me of a question I have. Since Blue is a recognized color, and Splash is the result of breeding Blue to Blue, I don't understand why Splash has yet to be recognized. I understand that Lavender is a new color still being developed, but obviously Splash has been around for as long as Blue has. I read somewhere that for a variety to be recognized there had to be a certain number of breeders breeding & showing it for a certain number of years - was there just more interest in Blue than Splash and more people promoting it, so it was recognized sooner? Or is there something about Splash that is considered undesirable?
 
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I just sold the last of my BBS and I'm sticking with the W/BW... they are prettier in my opinion.
 
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It's not that Splash is undesirable, it because you can't get them to all look the same.
 
Mahonri could be right, but I really don't know why. Blue color varies in shades, too. I do know from experience that some splashes have white legs and some have black/slate legs because I've hatched out both. Guess they could say either white or slate are acceptable, though. How you come up with a standard for the "accent feathers" in a splash, I'm not sure. Some have very few like my Snow and some have quite a lot, to the point of looking almost mottled to me.
 
I got a ameraucana silver rooster. I think he is very nice and sweet and still very young but not to young to do his job. Mr. Green Jeans
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