x2Not being able to stand up with no sign of injury is a common presentation of Mareks disease.
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x2Not being able to stand up with no sign of injury is a common presentation of Mareks disease.
The simple answer is yes you will get some that are BLRW and some blue BUT that would take several breedings back to the BLRW to get the lacing to look right or be complete.
I am working with a project that is a similar kinda of cross I am on my 3rd generation and STILL the patter is muted and not as sharp as it should be. The easiest thing to do would be to get some BLRW pullets, but if you are just replacing your flock and are in no rush you can keep doing that breeding to get the lacing back. I would think you would need to add some new blood somewhere down the road though. You are going to lose vigor the more you cross back to the sire.
he looks very similar to my beautiful roo Boots. But I was told he was a BLGW. My granddaughter named him as she follows Dora hahaAha, I thought I saw similarities .
Not being able to stand up with no sign of injury is a common presentation of Mareks disease.
Quote: The color works no matter if it is laced or not.
A black laced bird bred to a splash laced bird will give you all blue laced birds..etc
A black solid bird bred to a splash laced bird will give you all blue birds some might have some lacing but it will be incomplete and not very visible.
A black solid bird bred to a splash solid bird will give you all blue birds...ect ...with all of the rest of the color combinations.
A black to blue=black and blue
A blue to blue=black, blue, splash
Splash to splash= all splash
Black to black= all black
I hope this helps.
Someone recently posted asking if they bred their solid blues to a BLRW, if the lacing would come out right, so I think 2 different conversations were going on at once, or something. It was confusing!delisha is correct of course splash and black always make blue but I am not sure if she meant solid colors or the laced?
I have a questions about colors. I am a little confused right now. My aunt bred her splash hen and black laced roo and got chicks that were BLUE, no lacing at all. What happened there? I know if you breed a splash and black lace you should get blue laced right? Here are the chicks, or would they have black lacing? I am new to this and trying to understand it lol
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the answer is yes... blue affects black pigment. it doesn't matter if it's part of a pattern or a solid feather, blue will always act the same.delisha is correct of course splash and black always make blue but I am not sure if she meant solid colors or the laced?