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I did not know if they meant mixed colors as in....Colombian and Millie Fleur makes a mixed color chick that is not a standard color recognized by the APA, or if they were saying that if your set of 6 eggs contained 2 blacks, 2 blues and 2 chocolates they would be considered a mixed breed.
I guess I will pass as all of my eggs would be out of purebred chickens in standard colors, but by the rules of this swap they would be considered mixed I guess since I cannot guarentee if the eggs will be black or chocolate and blue. Not that it really makes any sense to me as even if they were blue x blue, the chicks would still come out black, blue and splash, but anyway I do not have any interest in mixed breed eggs. Good luck everyone.
So what you are saying is that your birds are penned in such a way as they would still produce APA recognized chicks?
Yes, the rooster is black and the hens were blue, black and chocolate, so every single chick no matter which hen it came from would be either blue, chocolate, or black...all standarized colors. No chance of a "mutt" color.
I actually lost my little chocolate hen that has been laying today. The heat finally claimed its first victim this year. So now all of my eggs would be either black or blue, but the blues would still have 1 black parent and 1 blue parent.