Can I use another colour of brahma roo to cross with a gold partridge that I could breed and sell?

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Basically I want to get some gold partridge brahma hens in the spring and I want a brahma roo. I have a Black copper marans boy so I want to try and have a roo with different colouring. I would want to be able to sell hatching eggs and have a breedish kind of offspring. For example with ausralorps you could cross and blue and a black and get a splash! I hope this makes sense. Thank you!
 
You can breed and sell what ever you want, but if using the Marans and Brahma you would need to call them crosses. If you use different colored Brahmas they are still Brahmas, just different color variations. Others will know better about if certain color crosses always result in a another color.
 
Thank you! What about are dark brahma or a buff brahma cross?
You will get leakage from those.
Rusty leakage on the silver of dark Brahmas or some double lacing on the buff females (or black on the breasts of males.) So not a pure color.
I think DarkxPartridge has the potential to produce Dark Silver Orange Brahmas though. Which I don't think is a pure color but if it interest you. 🤷‍♀️
 
You will get leakage from those.
Rusty leakage on the silver of dark Brahmas or some double lacing on the buff females (or black on the breasts of males.) So not a pure color.
I think DarkxPartridge has the potential to produce Dark Silver Orange Brahmas though. Which I don't think is a pure color but if it interest you. 🤷‍♀️
Thank you!
 
You will get leakage from those.
Rusty leakage on the silver of dark Brahmas or some double lacing on the buff females (or black on the breasts of males.) So not a pure color.
I think DarkxPartridge has the potential to produce Dark Silver Orange Brahmas though. Which I don't think is a pure color but if it interest you. 🤷‍♀️
Would a buff x gold partridge look a bit like this and then the dark brahma cross gold partridge like this? Found them on Google when I looked the crosses up.
 

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The first birds have the white gene. Not silver. The second bird has clean coloring and crossing those colors might give you that but would probably give messy coloring.
 

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