Chocolate? What makes Chocolate?

Just wanted to bump this thread up and share pics of my chocolates. I have a C sized solid chocolate hen. I thought I'd hunt for a solid black rooster and all spring, I asked and asked but nothing. I put her with my wheaten looking rooster just cause and would you know, this rooster is evidently a carrier of chocolate and the first chick is chocolate! This put me about a year ahead in my projects. I have a couple of large fowl Araucana hens that are not the largest so I'm going to use them to work on a chocolate Araucana project. The rooster is also larger but their chicks can be any size so I'll wait to see but in the meantime, since I believe my rooster is a chocolate carrier, I'm going to try him out on a couple of Araucana hens. I don't have a solid black rooster for them this year anyway so they can be my project hens till I grow out a couple of black cockerels for next years black Araucana pen.

I'm so excited, right now I just want to prove my theory that T-Roo is carrying chocolate. If he is, then breeding him to a black hen should produce some chocolates so I should know soon as I'm putting a nice hen with him this weekend. The other 3 black hens are setting eggs so I'm removing the roosters from that pen this weekend and will let these hens be without a rooster till they hatch their chicks then I'll take the chicks and put T-Roo in with them and see what I get.

Here is my solid chocolate chick out of my solid chocolate hen and T-Roo, I have a "bunch" of eggs set from this pair right now
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yeah i noticed that every one that has chocolate OEGB they're dun... i recently got some nice dun silver duckwings and i'm going to mix them with some very typey blacks i got from another breeder... i want some solid dun birds...
 
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How about this.. I bet you will want one of them now...
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somebody is Working with Beige....
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its result of recessive Choc and Dun(many expert believe to be het dun others like the breeder say homo dun)

here in a normal feathered bird
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here in a Silkie feathered bird..(that's the goal of breeder, Beige colored Silkies)
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ready for another progect?...
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I am already starting my Mille Fluer Cochin adventure, but bantam Cochins would be so adorable in chocolate... "Look at the fluffy chocolate balls in that person's yard, mom!" I think I need a chocolate Serama or two.
 
Nice looking duns Danny. Have a brown project of my own in the cochins. My group like yours growing out and just waiting to start the next round.
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Does this look like chocolate to anyone? She is a sport from my olive egger roo breeding a silkie hen that slipped past me when I was cleaning their run. LOL. I am crossing her back on a nice black silkie, hoping for a silkied, male offspring to cross back on her. I will know more then if the color is sex-linked recessive.

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