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thanks so much. That makes since. I breed my lavender ameraucana roo to my rhode island white hens and those had black feathers here and there. I wonder why. Should all black be void or just in the tails and wings.
I will aswer that, but as usual you will not believe me, but maybe Tim can back me up here... and then you will believe him LOL...


The Lavender Ameraucana roo is based on Extended Black with recessive lavender making him look self lavender(solid lavender body), your RIW female is wheaten Based and Dominant white, when you make this cross you will ber E/eWh I/i+ birds, and since Dominant white is not completely dominant, meaning is a leaky gene(will leak gold and black feathers) you had a mostly white bird with some black leaking...

does that makes any sence? or maybe Tim will explaint it better, he is a better Teacher after all
 
I will aswer that, but as usual you will not believe me, but maybe Tim can back me up here... and then you will believe him LOL...


The Lavender Ameraucana roo is based on Extended Black with recessive lavender making him look self lavender(solid lavender body), your RIW female is wheaten Based and Dominant white, when you make this cross you will ber E/eWh I/i+ birds, and since Dominant white is not completely dominant, meaning is a leaky gene(will leak gold and black feathers) you had a mostly white bird with some black leaking...

does that makes any sence? or maybe Tim will explaint it better, he is a better Teacher after all
lol I believe a lot of things you say, just not the things where I have opposite proof running around in front of me. Lol.

I think that makes sense.is that why California whites have the black spots. leaky dominant white
 
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since I have yours and tims attention do you guys know why lavender americanas get the straw colored leakage in their wings and back. Here's one of the crosses to dominant white showing what I mean, he has a lot.
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since I have yours and tims attention do you guys know why lavender americanas get the straw colored leakage in their wings and back. Here's one of the crosses to dominant white showing what I mean, he has a lot.


Because Extended black in its heterozygous form can also be leaky..! meaning it will not fully melanize the entire bird and will show gold thru..
 
Marvin and Tim. I wonder if i could outcross to my Norwegian jearhon to try and make bantam CCL.
Help me understand why you would want to make a bantam CCL. My CCL are already tiny compared to other breeds so much that they barely qualify as a dual purpose breed. I actually would like to see the size increased, maybe to the size of a Bielefelder.
 
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CCL should not be a Dual purpose breed. they are Egg layers in the same Egg laying group as Leghorns which where they get most of their egg laying trait.. so No, CCL are not Dual purpose, they are Egg layers and as such should not be ask to produce meat also
 
Quote: I would disagree that they cannot be used as dual purpose. Even Leghorns early on were used as meat birds. My grandparents raised thousands of them in Wyoming starting after WW1. Back then the U.S. was not as disposable a society as we are now. I remember reading somewhere that Punnett created the Legbar to help during a grain shortage during WW1. My guess is that the intention was actually to separate the chicks early on for both meat and layers.

Granted today's Leghorns and Rocks are not even close to the birds of the past. I firmly believe that the CCL are dual-purpose, not just layers. Because, IMO, if they cannot be used as dual-purpose, they will be limited in their appeal. Disposing of male chicks may be part of the operation of a large commercial industry, but it will not work for the small backyard poultry keeper that needs their chickens to be dual-purpose.

I will work to increase their size as part of my breeding program.
 
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