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Nice Pics Don!
That lady would be me, and I've been trying !!!!! I have no idea how a gold or silver came out......that must be something in the far ancestry, but the blue and black have to be a sneak visit from Blue, my Ameraucana rooster in the next coop over. Not sure how or when they had their fling, but sadly, I haven't been able to repeat it. I want some too!!! My original "mix" was a Brabanter rooster with a Splash Ameraucana, and one thing to note for those who are trying to develop a blue, is that the crest seems to be carried by the girls, as the 1st breeding did not produce a crested bird, while Don's surprises did.
Thanks for the input! Sorry you're having trouble getting the blues to come out right, but it's really interesting that only the breedings that used brabanter hens turned up chicks with crests. I read that crests were always dominant, so I would've figured crests would show as long as one parent was crested. Interesting that it didn't turn out that way. What did you end up with when you tried to repeat the process with the Ameraucana rooster?
I would gladly help you try to repeat the blue brabanter formula, but my brabanters are only 8 weeks old at the moment. Maybe I can find a blue Ameraucana rooster when they're older and try to get some blues as well. Of course, it's entirely possible that you'll have the blue formula pinned down by then. What types of brabanters did you use when you tried: cream or gold? I have gold, so I'm wondering if it makes a difference either way?