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You have to breed from a bird that has the lavender gene. That is where it starts.
You take that bird and offspring and cross back. Crystal Creek gave a perfect example of what to expect when breeding lavs, blacks and splits. It would be much easier finding a Lav Am or Split Lav Am then say starting with a Lavender Orpington to introduce lav into your flock. There are breeders that have done YEARS of legwork to get these Lav Ams to where they are. No sense in starting from the bottom.
Have you checked the Ameraucana Breeder's Club for a breeder near you? www.ameraucana.org
If you can't find birds for sale, maybe you can hatch some Lav Am eggs?
Great advise!!
You have to breed from a bird that has the lavender gene. That is where it starts.

Have you checked the Ameraucana Breeder's Club for a breeder near you? www.ameraucana.org
If you can't find birds for sale, maybe you can hatch some Lav Am eggs?
Great advise!!

