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Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but wheaten is recessive. So crossing a blue wheaten to a blue would produce BLUE, BLACK AND SPLASH Ameraucanas that also carry 1 copy of the wheaten gene. If you then breed those back to the wheaten you would then get more wheatens and some not visually wheaten but carrying the wheaten genes.Are you crossing Blues with Blue wheatens? If so the offspring won't have correct coloring, I also believe you have a EE instead of an ameraucana, but its a nice looking bird!
Congrats! If they're anything like mine, you'll love them!
I hear people talking about this stuff... Where do you learn it? Is there a source?Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but wheaten is recessive. So crossing a blue wheaten to a blue would produce BLUE, BLACK AND SPLASH Ameraucanas that also carry 1 copy of the wheaten gene. If you then breed those back to the wheaten you would then get more wheatens and some not visually wheaten but carrying the wheaten genes.
GRANTED it is a hard way to get wheatens, but is it really any different than with splits? JMHO.....
NOT THAT I AM CONDONING that cross. I think it would be a hard hard way back to Wheatens and all the BLUE BLACK AND SPLASHES would be forever carrying the wheaten genes..... not a good thing.