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Either every hen I have and/or the roo has the e+ gene in them. That is why I get the wild type pattern. As chicks the parents looked lavender.
I have a clean face Ameraucana roo that I am going to try on the hens and see what I get but that is not going to be a project until spring.
I feel a lot of the lavenders out there have been crossed to buff or black that has the e+ gene.
I Love your cockerel there, the silver/black. Is that spangling on his chest? If you have any pullets from him, breed them back to him and see if you can get more spangles. I have a cockerel with a lot of spangling, clean faced with a tail but I want to try him with a better hen and see if I can work on that pattern
Kirsten,
If they do, I'd love to buy a couple of chicks or some hatching eggs or do some swapping with you to work on spangled
Sounds like a plan! They're all only 18 weeks old, so I don't know anything about their fertility and I'm a complete newbie with this breed, so we'll see how it goes.