Coco pop seramas Thread !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ken, its not as easy as you think when come to breeding true to the color. If you post this in SCNA forum, they will blast you way back to the stone age. I thought you have learned something from reading all the threats on SCNA forum but its seems like you have not learned JACK!!! To breed true to the color is when the offspring came out in uniform at 50% or more of the parents colored. For instance, when you x a blue red oegb pair you get 50% blue red, 25% blue red sport and 25% bbred in the offsprings....that is what you call breeding true to it color. Your clutch looks like a bx of chocolate there and you are trying to tell everyone that they breed true??? If this is your way of marketing your product then you will have a lot of unhappy customers. Sorry, I don't mean to be rude but someone got to WAKE YOU UP!!!!!
 
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Ken i really do like the color on your chicks,, please for my education post pics of the parents, i know i will not be able to replicate what you have produced but it will be nice to get an idea, they are similar in color to my one chick
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From the look on all your pics, that is a bx of chocolate man!!!!! How many have you hatched from that pair???? If its your first clutch then you can not claim it breed true, you have to hatch at least 100+ chicks from that pair to know. You can ask Grady and Jerry about it, they will tell you the same thing as I do.
 
yea when I start off with this color I want all lace color cocoapop hen I could find and knowing that they produces just that color with green legs so I found a light color hen and that is the one hen that Im using from now on cause she give the right color in my eyes but joeys lace hen was sold for that reason cause she can never throw out the cocoapop color I want here is an example of the one joey was breeding with

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note very ugly legs color and not the right thing to have in your cocoapop line and this is why I stop breeding these guy and also she would throw a whole bunch out just like the pullet same color everytime you would be lucky to get one like the silver laced sister to this pullet.
 
breeding true means 100% patterned like the parents, and have 50% splash, 25% cocopop and 25% chocolate laced... it's going to take years of breeding and generations...


i'm glad two awesome breeders are going to team up and hit this project head on...


LOL...
 
but then again we will know for sure if the next batch in a few weeks will look like these guy if so I will say they are breeding true to color if not then im wrong and your right but as of now thats what I got will keep you all updated next time around when I come back again ......
 
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wrong again they are laced and red cocoapop no splash so look again ........

WTFail..?

like in the post joey put up explaining it's genetics... captain cocopop was a dun laced chocolate columbian melanized laced mohagany silver chicken... since there is dun in the mix, you are going to get splash, witch in the dun world, it's called khaki... don't tell me they won't because i just hatched out some black, dun and khaki silver duckwings last weekend from a trio of dun silver duckwings...


you seriously need to learn how chicken genetics work before saying ANYTHING on here... get a book or something... chocolate and chocolate breeds chocolate, dun and dun breeds 50% khaki 25% dun and 25% black just like blue...


hold on let me get some crayons on here to help you out...
 
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