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Are E/E (split) chicks the ones that show white bellies when they hatch? I thought Crystalcreek was trying to breed those out, but I don't understand what that's all about.
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Are E/E (split) chicks the ones that show white bellies when they hatch? I thought Crystalcreek was trying to breed those out, but I don't understand what that's all about.
HappyMtn.
You need to go to the Ameraucana Club site. John Blehm put a lot of effort in showing the down color of the black chicks. That should explain what E/E chick should look like on a black, lavender will be similar but lavender coloring instead of black coloring.
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Are E/E (split) chicks the ones that show white bellies when they hatch? I thought Crystalcreek was trying to breed those out, but I don't understand what that's all about.
Another way of looking at E/E (Extended black) is 'self black' because any other genes that may or may not be present (like lacing, sheen, pattern) will not penetrate. Cuckoo and Mottled are exceptions so those can be based on the E/E black but not much else is including solid black birds in many breeds.
how can you tell if they are ameraucana's or EE's
thanks