Quote:
I think that's the key here -- you've only had one. You can't judge the whole breed from one bird.
Different lines will show their coppering at different ages. IMHO, you shouldn't start panicking about a lack of copper until the bird is at least 4 or 5 months or so. Let him grow up a little!
Also -- some black coppers will NEVER show the coppering, because of excess melanizing genes. This is also more common in some lines than in others. So even if he does stay black forever, he is probably still genetically black copper rather than genetically black (with the E gene).
So lets assume that Bill doesn't get that much copper at all and he is still genetically a BC, do I want to use him as a breeder? Will he pass on the gene for little coppering or can he pass on the gene for the correct coppering? Kind of like I got the gene that caused me to have twins but skipped my mother?