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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!!!!!
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!!!!!