It turns out self-blue is lavender, which is a recessive gene.
**IF** there is such a thing as a self-blue Aussie, breeding blue to self-blue would give you a split black and blue chicks (with possible lacing depending on parentage).
Blue to blue (homozygous) yields the splash, as we all know. You'd have to breed a self-blue to self-blue to get them to breed true.
Which still begs the question... Is a self-blue Aussie possible??
MrsB
**IF** there is such a thing as a self-blue Aussie, breeding blue to self-blue would give you a split black and blue chicks (with possible lacing depending on parentage).
Blue to blue (homozygous) yields the splash, as we all know. You'd have to breed a self-blue to self-blue to get them to breed true.
Which still begs the question... Is a self-blue Aussie possible??
MrsB
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